An Essay on the Pronunciation of the Greek LanguageJ. Murray, 1844 - 309 sider |
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Side 154
... arsis and thesis . Primatt cites - : - Servius on the accent of Simois ( Virg . Æneid i . 104. ) " Nomen hoc integrum ad nos transiit , unde suo accentu profertur ( sc . Eiuóeic ) ; nam si esset Latinum , in antepenultima haberet accen ...
... arsis and thesis . Primatt cites - : - Servius on the accent of Simois ( Virg . Æneid i . 104. ) " Nomen hoc integrum ad nos transiit , unde suo accentu profertur ( sc . Eiuóeic ) ; nam si esset Latinum , in antepenultima haberet accen ...
Side 235
... arsis and thesis . His expression " Pollio regum Facta canit pede ter percusso , " ( Lib . i . Sat. 10. v . 42. ) is no doubt to be understood of trimeter iambics . This rapid mode of scanning the iambic throws light upon the passage ...
... arsis and thesis . His expression " Pollio regum Facta canit pede ter percusso , " ( Lib . i . Sat. 10. v . 42. ) is no doubt to be understood of trimeter iambics . This rapid mode of scanning the iambic throws light upon the passage ...
Side 236
... arsis and thesis : in a spon- dee , for instance , the first syllable , consisting of two times , would be in the arsis , that is , would be pronounced while the foot was being raised , and the second , consisting also of two times ...
... arsis and thesis : in a spon- dee , for instance , the first syllable , consisting of two times , would be in the arsis , that is , would be pronounced while the foot was being raised , and the second , consisting also of two times ...
Side 237
... arsis and thesis . Why there should be this difference in the dis- tribution of the times between A'ppulos and Σw- kpárηy , it would not be easy for a modern scholar to give a good reason . In speaking of what are usually called common ...
... arsis and thesis . Why there should be this difference in the dis- tribution of the times between A'ppulos and Σw- kpárηy , it would not be easy for a modern scholar to give a good reason . In speaking of what are usually called common ...
Side 238
George James Pennington. the arsis and thesis , we must be careful to bear in mind the distinction between rhythm and me- tre . The gesture marked the former , but not the latter : " Metrum in verbis modo , rhythmus etiam in corporis ...
George James Pennington. the arsis and thesis , we must be careful to bear in mind the distinction between rhythm and me- tre . The gesture marked the former , but not the latter : " Metrum in verbis modo , rhythmus etiam in corporis ...
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