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Words and the Poet: Characteristic Techniques of Style in Vergil's Aeneid. By R. O. A. M. Lyne, Oxford U.P., 1989. Pp. vii ± 209. £22.50.
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1. Further Voices in Vergil's Aeneid (Oxford, 1987)Google Scholar.
2. P. 167.
3. Pp. 24–29.
4. suscipere seems not actually to have the sense ‘conceive’ as concipere clearly has; nevertheless, here it clearly must refer to the notion of Dido ‘having a child’ (cf. OLD s.v. 4b) though it is, to say the least, unhelpful to Dr Lyne's case that Virgil has chosen to use a different compound in each case.
5. Pp. 29–31.
6. Pp. 172–3.
7. Pp. 63–68.
8. Pp. 68–70.
9. Pp. 75–76.
10. See, for instance, the treatment of praedo and latro, pp. 161–5.