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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: HOR-I25 |
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HYPALLAGE (Gr. Ur aX)tceyi, interchange or exchange) , a rhetorical figure, in which the proper relation between two words according to the rules of syntax are inverted. The stock instance is that in Virgil , Aen. iii. 61, where dare classibus austros, to give winds to the fleet
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