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... verse . Upon this syllable the voice rests , when repeating the line in proper cadence , in order to mark the measure of a verse . The proper position of the cæsural syllable varies with the different metres . Thus , in dactylic ...
... verse . Upon this syllable the voice rests , when repeating the line in proper cadence , in order to mark the measure of a verse . The proper position of the cæsural syllable varies with the different metres . Thus , in dactylic ...
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... verses , | - | - | - | - , and the Adonic verse , 5333 E I. Horace usually makes the first syllable of the dactyl cæsural , A. Dexterâ sacras | jaculatus arces . The verse admits only one other cæsura , i . e . , after the third trochee ...
... verses , | - | - | - | - , and the Adonic verse , 5333 E I. Horace usually makes the first syllable of the dactyl cæsural , A. Dexterâ sacras | jaculatus arces . The verse admits only one other cæsura , i . e . , after the third trochee ...
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... verse ( e . g . II . vi . i . ) , and may constitute the cæsural syllable after elision , as in the following , O , decus Phœbi , et | dapibus supremi . 1. xxxii . 13 . But the awkward effect of this verse , Dum favet nox , et Venus , i ...
... verse ( e . g . II . vi . i . ) , and may constitute the cæsural syllable after elision , as in the following , O , decus Phœbi , et | dapibus supremi . 1. xxxii . 13 . But the awkward effect of this verse , Dum favet nox , et Venus , i ...
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Rev. H. Musgrave Wilkins, M.A.,. alternately . A glyconic verse is composed of a spondee , a choriambus , and a pyrrich , or iambus . 2. The glyconic verse must not consist of a trisyllable followed by a monosyllable and two disyllables ...
Rev. H. Musgrave Wilkins, M.A.,. alternately . A glyconic verse is composed of a spondee , a choriambus , and a pyrrich , or iambus . 2. The glyconic verse must not consist of a trisyllable followed by a monosyllable and two disyllables ...
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... verse . Illius is once admitted in the Odes , x . xiii . 18 , but under the same circumstances as ejus in the 8th Ode of the fourth Book . 11. In accordance with the practice of Horace in his Odes , where he imitated Greek models ...
... verse . Illius is once admitted in the Odes , x . xiii . 18 , but under the same circumstances as ejus in the 8th Ode of the fourth Book . 11. In accordance with the practice of Horace in his Odes , where he imitated Greek models ...
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