Virgil: Aeneid, book XIIMethuen, 1960 - 152 من الصفحات |
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... foot is a trochee or a spondee . There must be a caesura in the third or the fourth foot ; that is to say , a word must end , and another begin , in one of these feet . The majority of hexameter verses have a caesura in the third foot ...
... foot is a trochee or a spondee . There must be a caesura in the third or the fourth foot ; that is to say , a word must end , and another begin , in one of these feet . The majority of hexameter verses have a caesura in the third foot ...
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... foot . The lengthening is assisted by one or more of the following circumstances : ( a ) it occurs before a main caesura or a pause in the sense , ( b ) the vowel is one which in earlier Latin had been long , ( c ) the consonant is one ...
... foot . The lengthening is assisted by one or more of the following circumstances : ( a ) it occurs before a main caesura or a pause in the sense , ( b ) the vowel is one which in earlier Latin had been long , ( c ) the consonant is one ...
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... foot and always precedes a main caesura : 1. 31 ( generō , ārma ) , 1. 535 ( Hyllō ănimisque ) , 1. 648 ( animā ātque ) .1 ( c ) Spondaic hexameters These are hexameters containing a spondee instead of a dactyl in the fifth foot . They ...
... foot and always precedes a main caesura : 1. 31 ( generō , ārma ) , 1. 535 ( Hyllō ănimisque ) , 1. 648 ( animā ātque ) .1 ( c ) Spondaic hexameters These are hexameters containing a spondee instead of a dactyl in the fifth foot . They ...
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ablative accusative ae f Aeneas alliteration arma armis atque auis battle beginning called close consonant construction containing dactylic dative death described divine draw Edited effect English epic example expression father final followed foot Georg gives Greek haec hand hexameter Homer Iliad implacabilis indicative inis inter intr Introduction ipse Italian Italy Juno Juturna kind later Latin Loeb manu means mihi noun nunc object occurs ōris passage person phrase poet poetic poetry preceding present quae quis quod reading refers rendering repetition rhetorical Rieu Roman Rome seems sense Servius short side simile simul sound subjunctive subst suggests syllable thing tion translation Trojan Troy turn Turnus verb verse Virgil vowel word wounded