Repetition in Latin Poetry : With Special Reference to the Metrical Treatment of Repeated Works

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Repetition in Latin Poetry : With Special Reference to the Metrical Treatment of Repeated Works
Hubert Mcneill Poteat
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Two methods are to be noted. The first, of which examples are not very numer- ous, is the repetition of the monosyllable twice or three times in a single line with the same metrical treatment. Examples are Aeneid 1.46-47 82 Ast ego, quae divom incedo regina, Iovisque et soror et coniunx . . .
1.699-700 lam pater Aeneas et iam Troiana iuventus conveniunt . . .
Horace, Epod. 17.40-41 tu pudica, tu proba . . .
perambulabis astra sidus aureum . . .
Martial 1.36. 1 Si, Lucane, tibi vel si tibi, Tull
...e, darentur . . .
2.43.1 Kdvct L\it>v haec sunt, haec sunt tua, Candide, *oiva 88 .
3-63.13 Quid narras? hoc est hoc est homo, Cotile, bellus 84 ?
1 1. 1 8.3 Rus hoc dicere, rus potes vocare?
Prudentius, Hymnus Omni Hora 83 die tropaeum passionis, die triumphalem crucem 85 .
"Omitted in the Teubner text "Here the identical treatment in et — et emphasizes the duality of Juno; in the fact that she is at once the sister and the wife of Jove lies the bitterness of her inability to wreak vengeance on the Trojans.


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