Clausula (rhetoric)
In Roman rhetoric, a clausula (, plural clausulae ; Latin for "little close or conclusion") was a rhythmic figure used to add finality to the end of a sentence or phrase. There was a large range of popular clausulae.
In Roman rhetoric, a clausula (, plural clausulae ; Latin for "little close or conclusion") was a rhythmic figure used to add finality to the end of a sentence or phrase. There was a large range of popular clausulae.
In Roman rhetoric, a clausula (, plural clausulae ; Latin for "little close or conclusion") was a rhythmic figure used to add finality to the end of a sentence or phrase. There was a large range of popular clausulae.
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