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in cuius
locum adsumitur, nomen complecti solet, utitur
tamen pluribus pro uno. Ἐπίθετον quoniam plerumque habet antonomasiae partem, coniunctione eius
fit tropus. In hyperbato commutatio est ordinis,
ideoque multi tropis hoc genus eximunt. transfert
tamen verbum aut partem eius a suo loco in alienum.
horum nihil in figuras cadit.
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