Progressive exercises on the composition of Greek iambic verseWhittaker & Company, 1847 - 123 páginas |
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... quantity of radical syllables , or other syllables to which the remarks do not apply , the Student must seek in a Prosodiacal Lexicon , or in the Indexes of Beck to Euripides , and those in imitation of Beck to Æschylus and Sophocles ...
... quantity of radical syllables , or other syllables to which the remarks do not apply , the Student must seek in a Prosodiacal Lexicon , or in the Indexes of Beck to Euripides , and those in imitation of Beck to Æschylus and Sophocles ...
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... quantity ; for but a small proportion of syllables remains doubtful , after that the remarks in the sketch of prosody here given have been applied to them . To the remarks on metre and prosody succeed the examples ; beginning with ...
... quantity ; for but a small proportion of syllables remains doubtful , after that the remarks in the sketch of prosody here given have been applied to them . To the remarks on metre and prosody succeed the examples ; beginning with ...
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... quantity of a syllable will not always be found that which our rules assign to it . 22. In the prosody of the iambic system of tragedy , every syllable formed with the vowels 7 , w , or with a diphthong , is long , even if the vowel or ...
... quantity of a syllable will not always be found that which our rules assign to it . 22. In the prosody of the iambic system of tragedy , every syllable formed with the vowels 7 , w , or with a diphthong , is long , even if the vowel or ...
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... quantity of or cannot be inferred , as for instance at the beginning of a line . But in roîos , o will be found long . ἦ τοῖον ἔργον καὶ θεοῖσι προσφιλές ; #scn . S. Τ . 562 . And this is the regular practice with or before a vowel ...
... quantity of or cannot be inferred , as for instance at the beginning of a line . But in roîos , o will be found long . ἦ τοῖον ἔργον καὶ θεοῖσι προσφιλές ; #scn . S. Τ . 562 . And this is the regular practice with or before a vowel ...
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... quantity of the simple words ; thus , from σὺν συνειδώς : from πάλαι , παλαι- γενής . The prepositions , except eέ and eis , a privative or intensive , the neuters of adjectives in v , the numerals dɩ and rpi , and ἁλι , ἀγχὶ , ἄρτι ...
... quantity of the simple words ; thus , from σὺν συνειδώς : from πάλαι , παλαι- γενής . The prepositions , except eέ and eis , a privative or intensive , the neuters of adjectives in v , the numerals dɩ and rpi , and ἁλι , ἀγχὶ , ἄρτι ...
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