” and, “
Here are the many-leaved folds of the tablet.1
”
[5]
You should avoid linking up, but each word
should have its own article: τῆς γυναικὸς τῆς
ἡμετέρας. But for conciseness, the reverse: τῆς ἡμετέρας γυναικός.
[6]
Employ a connecting particle or for conciseness omit it, but avoid
destroying the connection;
for
instance “having gone and having conversed with him,” or,
“having gone, I conversed with him.”
[7]
Also the practice of Antimachus is useful, that of
describing a thing by the qualities it does not possess; thus, in speaking of
the hill Teumessus,2 he says, “
There is a little windswept hill;
” for in this way amplification may be carried on ad infinitum. This method may be applied to things good and bad, in whichever way it may be useful. Poets also make use of this in inventing words, as a melody “without strings” or “without the lyre”; for they employ epithets from negations, a course which is approved in proportional metaphors, as for instance, to say that the sound of the trumpet is a melody without the lyre.