The Metres of the Greeks and Romans: A Manual for Schools and Private StudyJ. Munroe, 1844 - 349 strán (strany) |
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Strana vii
... RHYTHM . CHAPTER I. Definition of Rhythm . - Arsis . - Thesis CHAPTER II.- Definition of Metre . - Long . - Short . 8 9 CHAPTER III . - Union of Rhythm and Metre . - Kinds of Rhythms 11 CHAPTER IV . Irrationality , Middle Time CHAPTER V ...
... RHYTHM . CHAPTER I. Definition of Rhythm . - Arsis . - Thesis CHAPTER II.- Definition of Metre . - Long . - Short . 8 9 CHAPTER III . - Union of Rhythm and Metre . - Kinds of Rhythms 11 CHAPTER IV . Irrationality , Middle Time CHAPTER V ...
Strana viii
... RHYTHMS . CHAPTER I. — Rhythms the Fundamental Foot of which is triple - timed . - The double or Trochaic - iambic Class A. Falling , Trochaic Rhythms 1. The Monopody . - Monopodia trochaica 2. The Dipody . - Dipodia trochaica a . The ...
... RHYTHMS . CHAPTER I. — Rhythms the Fundamental Foot of which is triple - timed . - The double or Trochaic - iambic Class A. Falling , Trochaic Rhythms 1. The Monopody . - Monopodia trochaica 2. The Dipody . - Dipodia trochaica a . The ...
Strana x
... Rhythms 1. The Dipody , or the Dimeter . 2. The Tetrapody , or the Tetrameter CHAPTER IV.- Rhythms the Ground Foot of which is six- timed . - The Choriambic - ionic kind 105 105 105 106 106 106 106 · 107 . 107 . 107 107 103 108 108 109 ...
... Rhythms 1. The Dipody , or the Dimeter . 2. The Tetrapody , or the Tetrameter CHAPTER IV.- Rhythms the Ground Foot of which is six- timed . - The Choriambic - ionic kind 105 105 105 106 106 106 106 · 107 . 107 . 107 107 103 108 108 109 ...
Strana xvi
... rhythm 314 b . Strophes of an iambic principal rhythm 316 II . Dactylic - anapaestic Choral Songs 320 a . Strophes of a dactylic principal rhythm . a . Rational Dactyls 320 320 B. Logaoedic Dactyls 320 b . Strophes of an anapaestic ...
... rhythm 314 b . Strophes of an iambic principal rhythm 316 II . Dactylic - anapaestic Choral Songs 320 a . Strophes of a dactylic principal rhythm . a . Rational Dactyls 320 320 B. Logaoedic Dactyls 320 b . Strophes of an anapaestic ...
Strana 1
... rhythm must be beautiful . In this case we say the artistic figure has symmetry , and the artistic rhythm has eurhythmy . The transformation of the rough material , therefore , into an artistic form takes place according to certain ...
... rhythm must be beautiful . In this case we say the artistic figure has symmetry , and the artistic rhythm has eurhythmy . The transformation of the rough material , therefore , into an artistic form takes place according to certain ...
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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 |
The Metres of the Greeks and Romans: A Manual for Schools and Private Study Eduard Munk Úplné zobrazenie - 1844 |
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