Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 36Association, 1905 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... trochaic close . Take for example de Ira , 3 , 42 : radicitus ( 1 ) , haeserunt 1 The quantity of the last syllable is , of course , a matter of indifference . - renascentur ( - ~ _I_ ~ ) , temperemus 46 [ 1905 Clarence Linton Meader .
... trochaic close . Take for example de Ira , 3 , 42 : radicitus ( 1 ) , haeserunt 1 The quantity of the last syllable is , of course , a matter of indifference . - renascentur ( - ~ _I_ ~ ) , temperemus 46 [ 1905 Clarence Linton Meader .
Page 168
... trochaic rhythm to the comparative tameness of the iambic movement , and this national preference for the trochaic rhythm made itself felt in word - forms , wherever the conditions were otherwise favor- able , as in ( e ) ámus , čxěámus ...
... trochaic rhythm to the comparative tameness of the iambic movement , and this national preference for the trochaic rhythm made itself felt in word - forms , wherever the conditions were otherwise favor- able , as in ( e ) ámus , čxěámus ...
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American Philological Association. and trochaic metres . In fact , as many metricians recognize , this phenomenon is not ... trochaic verse . universally admitted as the normal and regular one for dein Vol . xxxvi . ] 169 Plautine Synizesis .
American Philological Association. and trochaic metres . In fact , as many metricians recognize , this phenomenon is not ... trochaic verse . universally admitted as the normal and regular one for dein Vol . xxxvi . ] 169 Plautine Synizesis .
Page 175
... trochaic , which begin with the arsis ; cf. above , p . 168 , and Christ , Metr.2 208 f.3 Yet the principle of the preferred rhythm has in Latin a simpler and a more obvious application in the well- 1 dom of the yévos loov , cf. Ba ...
... trochaic , which begin with the arsis ; cf. above , p . 168 , and Christ , Metr.2 208 f.3 Yet the principle of the preferred rhythm has in Latin a simpler and a more obvious application in the well- 1 dom of the yévos loov , cf. Ba ...
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... trochaic verse that the effects of the rhythmical accent are usually only a continuation of the effects which the word - accent tends to bring about in com- mon speech , and only rarely run counter to the latter , e.g. the pretonic ...
... trochaic verse that the effects of the rhythmical accent are usually only a continuation of the effects which the word - accent tends to bring about in com- mon speech , and only rarely run counter to the latter , e.g. the pretonic ...
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