The Metres of the Greeks and Romans: A Manual for Schools and Private StudyJ. Munroe, 1844 - 349 strán (strany) |
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Strana xv
... Pure Glyconic Systems 258 b . Polyschematist Glyconic Systems 263 C. Ionic Systems 267 a . Pure Ionic Systems 267 b . Polyschematist Ionic Systems 268 CHAPTER IV . - Strophic Composition 270 Dactylic Strophes 1. Strophe Sapphica I ...
... Pure Glyconic Systems 258 b . Polyschematist Glyconic Systems 263 C. Ionic Systems 267 a . Pure Ionic Systems 267 b . Polyschematist Ionic Systems 268 CHAPTER IV . - Strophic Composition 270 Dactylic Strophes 1. Strophe Sapphica I ...
Strana 4
... pure rhythmical science , Meissen , 1807 , G. F. Mueller : Ueber den Rhythmus , on rhythm , Coeln , 1810 , W. Lange , Fundamental - Metrik , Fundamental Metri- cal Science , 1819 , 8 , K. Besseldt : Beitraege zur Prosodie und Metrik der ...
... pure rhythmical science , Meissen , 1807 , G. F. Mueller : Ueber den Rhythmus , on rhythm , Coeln , 1810 , W. Lange , Fundamental - Metrik , Fundamental Metri- cal Science , 1819 , 8 , K. Besseldt : Beitraege zur Prosodie und Metrik der ...
Strana 19
... pure the last thesis of every series , after which one more arsis followed . The iambic anacrusis of one syllable may , according to the analogy of the iambic thesis , become irrational : པ and equally so the monosyllabic concluding ...
... pure the last thesis of every series , after which one more arsis followed . The iambic anacrusis of one syllable may , according to the analogy of the iambic thesis , become irrational : པ and equally so the monosyllabic concluding ...
Strana 37
... pure , sometimes not . This depends upon the more or less elegant treatment of the rhythm ; hence even two separate trochees have been used in the ionic a ma- jore , and even the hiatus allowed between the two . The occasion of the ...
... pure , sometimes not . This depends upon the more or less elegant treatment of the rhythm ; hence even two separate trochees have been used in the ionic a ma- jore , and even the hiatus allowed between the two . The occasion of the ...
Strana 45
... pure iambs of the older iambographers prove . A contrast was thus formed between the iambic and dactylic rhythms . For as the language of every day life in- clines more to the iambic rhythm , so the iambic verse was the form for ...
... pure iambs of the older iambographers prove . A contrast was thus formed between the iambic and dactylic rhythms . For as the language of every day life in- clines more to the iambic rhythm , so the iambic verse was the form for ...
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The Metres of the Greeks and Romans: A Manual for Schools and Private Study Eduard Munk Úplné zobrazenie - 1844 |
The Metres of the Greeks and Romans: A Manual for Schools and Private Study Eduard Munk Úplné zobrazenie - 1844 |
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acat acatalectus Aeolian Aesch Agam Anacreon anacrusis anapaest Anapaesticus anceps Arist arrhythmy arsis and thesis asynartete bacchius caesura called Carm catalectic catalecticus catalexis choriamb close comic poets cretic dactyl dactylic rhythm diaeresis dimeter dipody distich disyll disyllabum dochmius drama dramatists epic Epod especially feet frequently glyconic Greek hence Hephaestion hexameter hiatus iamb iambic dipody iambic trimeter ionic ithyphallic Logaoedic series lyric poets measured metre metrical monometer occurs Olymp P. I. ch Pind Plaut poems poetry polyschematist form principal caesura principal diaeresis proceleusmatic Pyth rarely rhythmical Roman short singly sometimes Soph spondee strophe syllabam syllable Terent tetrameter tribrach trimeter tripody trochaic trochaic dipody trochee verse versus Virg word ww ww ἀλλ ἂν ἀντ γὰρ δὲ Διὸς ἐκ ἐν ἐπὶ καὶ μὲν μοι οὐ οὐδ οὐκ οὖν στρ τὰ Τὰν τε τὴν τί Τίς τὸ τὸν τῶν ὡς
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Strana 251 - Non sollicitae possunt curae mutare rati stamina fusi. Quidquid patimur mortale genus, quidquid facimus, venit ex alto, servatque suae decreta colus Lachesis nulla revoluta manu. Omnia secto tramite vadunt primusque dies dedit extremum.
Strana 284 - Quis multa gracilis te puer in rosa Perfusus liquidis urget odoribus Grato, Pyrrha, sub antro?
Strana 16 - Dactylic verse of one Dactyl is called a Monometer ; of two, a Dimeter ; of three, a Trimeter; of four, a Tetrameter ; of five, a Pentameter ; of six, an Hexameter.
Strana 199 - Passer, deliciae meae puellae, quicum ludere, quern in sinu tenere, cui primum digitum dare appetenti et acris solet incitare morsus, cum desiderio meo nitenti carum nescio quid lubet iocari, et solaciolum sui doloris, credo, ut turn grauis acquiescat ardor: tecum ludere sicut ipsa possem et tristis animi leuare curas!
Strana 191 - Jovemque concilias, tu das epulis accumbere divom, nimborumque facis tempestatumque potentem.' 80 Haec ubi dicta, cavum conversa cuspide montem impulit in latus : ac venti, velut agmine facto, qua data porta, ruunt et terras turbine perflant...
Strana 210 - Tu ne quaesieris, scire nefas, quern mihi, quem tibi Finem di dederint, Leuconoe, nee Babylonios Tentaris numeros. Ut melius quidquid erit pati, Seu plures hiemes seu tribuit Juppiter ultimam, Quae nunc oppositis debilitat pumicibus mare Tyrrhenum. Sapias, vina liques, et spatio brevi Spem longam reseces. Dum loquimur, fugerit invida Aetas. Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero.
Strana 209 - Non omnis moriar, multaque pars mei Vitabit Libitinam : usque ego postera Crescam laude recens dum Capitolium Scandet cum tacita virgine pontifex.
Strana 233 - Solvitur acris hiems grata vice veris et Favoni, trahuntque siccas machinae carinas, ac neque iam stabulis gaudet pecus aut arator igni, nec prata canis albicant pruinis.
Strana 191 - Haec ubi dicta, cavum conversa cuspide montem impulit in latus ; ac venti, velut agmine facto, qua data porta, ruunt et terras turbine perflant. incubuere mari, totumque a sedibus imis 85 una Eurusque Notusque ruunt creberque procellis Africus, et vastos volvunt ad litora fluctus.
Strana 191 - Iliacis occumbere campis non potuisse tuaque animam hanc effundere dextra, saevus ubi Aeacidae telo iacet Hector, ubi ingens Sarpedon, ubi tot Simois correpta sub undis 100 scuta virum galeasque et fortia corpora volvit!