Latin VerseD. Appleton, 1884 - 42 strán (strany) |
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Strana 5
... variety of matter ; nor did it adapt itself to the changing phases of human life in different gen- erations and different states , like the epic , lyric , dramatic , and idyl- lic poetry of Greece . But it may still be answered that the ...
... variety of matter ; nor did it adapt itself to the changing phases of human life in different gen- erations and different states , like the epic , lyric , dramatic , and idyl- lic poetry of Greece . But it may still be answered that the ...
Strana 7
... variety of the Greek measures . The comic and tragic measures , in which alone the Roman writers observed a less strict rule than their models , never attained among them to any high metrical excellence . The rhythm of the Greek poets ...
... variety of the Greek measures . The comic and tragic measures , in which alone the Roman writers observed a less strict rule than their models , never attained among them to any high metrical excellence . The rhythm of the Greek poets ...
Strana 20
... variety of Synizesis , and is the consonantal use of the semi - consonants i and u ; as , vindemjator for vindemiator ; parjetibus for parietibus ; pitvita for pituita ; tenvia for tenuia . I and u , thus used , make position with ...
... variety of Synizesis , and is the consonantal use of the semi - consonants i and u ; as , vindemjator for vindemiator ; parjetibus for parietibus ; pitvita for pituita ; tenvia for tenuia . I and u , thus used , make position with ...
Strana 21
... Variety in the character of the measures gives the best effect . frequent use of Dactyls imparts vivacity and rapidity of movement to the verse ; while Spondees , having a slower movement , are best adapted to the conversational tone or ...
... Variety in the character of the measures gives the best effect . frequent use of Dactyls imparts vivacity and rapidity of movement to the verse ; while Spondees , having a slower movement , are best adapted to the conversational tone or ...
Strana 22
... variety of verses in the Hexameter . This , with the large number of caesurae , finely adapt the Hexameter for continuous composition , as , for example , a long epic . 4 ) The rhythmical accent ( ictus ) generally coincides with the ...
... variety of verses in the Hexameter . This , with the large number of caesurae , finely adapt the Hexameter for continuous composition , as , for example , a long epic . 4 ) The rhythmical accent ( ictus ) generally coincides with the ...
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Adonic Alcaic alliteration anacrusis Anapaest Archilochian ARCHILOCHIAN STANZA arsis Arsis and Thesis ASCLEPIADEAN STANZA caesura Carm Carmen Carmina Catull Catullus consonant Cretic cyclic Dactyl Dactylic Hexameter diaeresis Dimeter Dipody Elegiac Elision Ennius Epode feet Four verses GAN UNIV Greece Greek grouped in stanzas Hendecasyllable Hiatus Iambic Trimeter Iambus ictus Ionicus a minori language Latin verse Lesser Archilochian Lesser Asclepiadean LESSER SAPPHIC Logaoedic long syllable Lyric Metres measure metrical Metrum Monocōlum MICHIG UNIV Morae NOTE.-The occurs Octonarius Odes Paeon pause poetic Quantity Quid rhythm rhythmical accent rhythmical sentences rhythmical series Roman poetry RSITY UNIV SAPPHIC STANZA Saturnian Second Glyconic Catalectic Second Pherecratean second verse short syllables shortened sometimes Spondee Strophe substituted Syllaba Anceps SYNAERESIS syncopated term TETRAMETER ACATALECTIC Tetrapody thesis third foot three verses time-value Tribrach TRIMETER CATALECTIC TROCHAIC DIMETER Trochaic Tetrameter Trochee UNIV GAN MICHI UNIV MICHI UNIVE SITY UNIV UNIVE UNIVE UNIVE Verg vowel word
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Strana 30 - O, et praesidium et dulce decus meum, Sunt quos curriculo pulverem Olympicum Collegisse juvat, metaque fervidis Evitata rotis, palmaque nobilis Terrarum dominos evehit ad Deos.
Strana 13 - I saw a third — I heard his voice: It is the Hermit good! He singeth loud his godly hymns That he makes in the wood. He'll shrieve my soul, he'll wash away The Albatross's blood.
Strana 30 - LYDIA die, per omnes Te deos oro, Sybarin cur properas amando Perdere ; cur apricum Oderit campum, patiens pulveris atque solis ? Cur neque militaris...
Strana 9 - This Hermit good lives in that wood Which slopes down to the sea. How loudly his sweet voice he rears ! He loves to talk with marineres That come from a far countree. He kneels at morn, and noon, and eve — He hath a cushion plump: It is the moss that wholly hides The rotted old oak-stump.
Strana 26 - Straight mine eye hath caught new pleasures, While the landscape round it measures ; Russet lawns, and fallows gray, Where the nibbling flocks do stray ; Mountains, on whose barren breast The labouring clouds do often rest ; Meadows trim with daisies pied, Shallow brooks, and rivers wide ; Towers and battlements it sees Bosomed high in tufted trees...
Strana 31 - 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.
Strana 14 - A needless alexandrine ends the song, And like a wounded snake drags its slow length along.
Strana 34 - MISEEAEUM est neque amori dare ludum neque dulci Mala vino lavere, aut exanimari metuentes Patruae verbera linguae. Tibi qualum Cythereae puer ales, tibi telas Operosaeque Minervae Studium aufert, Neobule, Liparaei nitor Hebri, Simul unctos Tiberinis...
Strana 36 - Britannos, omnia haec, quaecumque feret voluntas caelitum, temptare simul parati, pauca nuntiate meae puellae non bona dicta. cum suis vivat valeatque moechis, quos simul complexa tenet trecentos, nullum amans vere, sed identidem omnium ilia rumpens; nee meum respectet, ut ante, amorem, qui illius culpa cecidit velut prati ultimi flos, praetereunte postquam tactus aratro est.
Strana 33 - NON ebur neque aureum Mea renidet in domo lacunar, Non trabes Hymettise Premunt columnas ultima recms Africa, neque Attali Ignotus heres regiun occupavi, Nec Laconicas mihi Trahunt honestse purpuras client».