Q. Horatii Flacci Poëmata: textum, ad praestantissimas editiones recognitum, et praecipua lectionis varietate nec non VV.DD. conjecturis instructum, prolegomenis et excursibus, varii argumenti, donavit, notisque perpetuis, patria lingua exaratis, et ad aestheticen, historiam, geographiam, mythologiam, archaeologiam, remque botanicam, spectantibusImpensis G. & C. H. Carvill, 1830 - 612 strán (strany) |
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Strana lii
... Greek Trimeter Iambic must not be confounded with this . Porson ( Praef . ad Hec . 6. ) has denied the admissibility of the anapaest into the third or fifth place of the Greek Tragic trimeter , except in the case of Proper Names with ...
... Greek Trimeter Iambic must not be confounded with this . Porson ( Praef . ad Hec . 6. ) has denied the admissibility of the anapaest into the third or fifth place of the Greek Tragic trimeter , except in the case of Proper Names with ...
Strana lv
... Greek stanza , Sappho sometimes makes the second foot a trochee , in which she is imitated by Catullus ; as , Παι Διος δολοπλόκε , λίσσομαι σε . Pauca | nuntiate meae puellae . Horace , however , uniformly has the spondee in the second ...
... Greek stanza , Sappho sometimes makes the second foot a trochee , in which she is imitated by Catullus ; as , Παι Διος δολοπλόκε , λίσσομαι σε . Pauca | nuntiate meae puellae . Horace , however , uniformly has the spondee in the second ...
Strana lvi
... Greek Sapphics there is no necessity for any conjunction of the component feet by caesura , but every foot may be terminated by an entire word . This freedom forms the characteristic feature of the Greek Sapphic , and is what chiefly ...
... Greek Sapphics there is no necessity for any conjunction of the component feet by caesura , but every foot may be terminated by an entire word . This freedom forms the characteristic feature of the Greek Sapphic , and is what chiefly ...
Strana 14
... Greek diúrns , as it would appear . Bentley , however , very justly denies the existence of such a Greek form as duorns , considering it a 20 violation of analogy , and maintaining that it would be either dioros or duris . The latter ...
... Greek diúrns , as it would appear . Bentley , however , very justly denies the existence of such a Greek form as duorns , considering it a 20 violation of analogy , and maintaining that it would be either dioros or duris . The latter ...
Strana 67
... Greek aκouw , a mode of explana- tion far from unhappy . : As others Euohe , and others again Heuhoe . the Greek Evo is the parent sound , we have adopted an orthography which most nearly ap- proximates to it . 7. Bentley cites ...
... Greek aκouw , a mode of explana- tion far from unhappy . : As others Euohe , and others again Heuhoe . the Greek Evo is the parent sound , we have adopted an orthography which most nearly ap- proximates to it . 7. Bentley cites ...
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