Notes For Latin Lyrics With A Preface |
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... once to the young versifier , by displaying the grounds upon which the metrical and other rules and cautions have been founded : and to the more ad- vanced composer , by unfolding the principles of taste which led Horace to fetter the ...
... once to the young versifier , by displaying the grounds upon which the metrical and other rules and cautions have been founded : and to the more ad- vanced composer , by unfolding the principles of taste which led Horace to fetter the ...
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... between the third and fourth lines e . g . , Oblitus , eternæque Vestæ , Incolumi Jove , et urbe Româ . is rare in the two first books , while it occurs only once in the third , and never in the fourth . But B 5 AND OBSERVATIONS . 9.
... between the third and fourth lines e . g . , Oblitus , eternæque Vestæ , Incolumi Jove , et urbe Româ . is rare in the two first books , while it occurs only once in the third , and never in the fourth . But B 5 AND OBSERVATIONS . 9.
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... once in Ode vi . , and seven times in the Carmen Sæculare . Obs . 3. Once only is the dactyl included in one word , where , however , the preposition may be easily separated from the verb : Quam Jocus circumvolat et Cupido . Such ...
... once in Ode vi . , and seven times in the Carmen Sæculare . Obs . 3. Once only is the dactyl included in one word , where , however , the preposition may be easily separated from the verb : Quam Jocus circumvolat et Cupido . Such ...
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... once only in Ovid , Trist . 111 . 4 , where it is as tame and frigid as in the above quoted pas- sage of Horace . But lyric poetry , observes Bentley , should be couched in a far higher strain than elegiac . Virgil has never allowed ...
... once only in Ovid , Trist . 111 . 4 , where it is as tame and frigid as in the above quoted pas- sage of Horace . But lyric poetry , observes Bentley , should be couched in a far higher strain than elegiac . Virgil has never allowed ...
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... ( once only in Catullus ) , and Zacynthus , may be accounted for on the ground that they are either specific words , or proper names ; that they must be otherwise totally excluded from dactylic verse ; and 20 PREFATORY RULES.
... ( once only in Catullus ) , and Zacynthus , may be accounted for on the ground that they are either specific words , or proper names ; that they must be otherwise totally excluded from dactylic verse ; and 20 PREFATORY RULES.
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Aikin Alcaic stanza ALCAICS amid ancient arms ASCLEPIAD avenging beneath breast breath breeze cæsura Catullus clouds Comus crowd crown Cynthus dactyl dark delights dost earth Erinyes EXERCISE fame fate Faunus fields flowers gleam glory glyconic Goddess golden grace Grammar groves heaven HENDECASYLLABLES honours Horace iambus Jove joyous joys Latin laurels lofty lyre LYRICS malè Mars Merton College mind MINOR ASCLEPIADS mountains murmuring Muse myrtle night Nymph o'er Orcus Ovid Peace Perf Phoebus Pindus plains Plectrum Plur Poets price One Shilling purple rage repose resound rising river rocks sacred SAPPHIC STANZA SAPPHICS shade shalt shines shores sing smiles song sorrows spondee strains stream Subj sweet syllable thee thou thunder tremble triumphs trochee tumults vales Venus verse VIII Virg Virgin voice wander waves winds wing words youth Zacynthus