Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical SocietyUniversity Press, 1864 |
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الصفحة 377
... ictus metricus of the verse and the accent ; that in the course of the third century by some extraordinary degeneracy of the language , accent began entirely to supersede quantity which practically became a dead thing and was kept up ...
... ictus metricus of the verse and the accent ; that in the course of the third century by some extraordinary degeneracy of the language , accent began entirely to supersede quantity which practically became a dead thing and was kept up ...
الصفحة 379
... ictus . But in prose as well as verse quantity was of far more importance than accent . This is attested by every technical writer on the subject , from Aristotle down- wards . In the third book of his Rhetoric he gives elaborate ...
... ictus . But in prose as well as verse quantity was of far more importance than accent . This is attested by every technical writer on the subject , from Aristotle down- wards . In the third book of his Rhetoric he gives elaborate ...
الصفحة 382
... ictus or arsis , as it is called , of the verse ? Three of the very highest authorities on such a question , Bentley , Hermann and Ritschl , have all asserted that the old dramatic poets intentionally sought an agreement between accent ...
... ictus or arsis , as it is called , of the verse ? Three of the very highest authorities on such a question , Bentley , Hermann and Ritschl , have all asserted that the old dramatic poets intentionally sought an agreement between accent ...
الصفحة 383
... ictus and accent . Thus in the old Saturnian verse it is difficult to avoid a frequent coincidence between the two , at the end of the first half , and throughout the whole of the second half of the verse . But this coincidence ...
... ictus and accent . Thus in the old Saturnian verse it is difficult to avoid a frequent coincidence between the two , at the end of the first half , and throughout the whole of the second half of the verse . But this coincidence ...
الصفحة 384
... ictus . and the Latin accent . Take the fifth line of the Mercator of Plautus : Graece haec vocatur Emporos Philemonis . From the nature of the accent in vocatur Emporos , it corresponds with the ictus . Yet though Ritschl and Bentley ...
... ictus . and the Latin accent . Take the fifth line of the Mercator of Plautus : Graece haec vocatur Emporos Philemonis . From the nature of the accent in vocatur Emporos , it corresponds with the ictus . Yet though Ritschl and Bentley ...
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