Stanford University Publications: University series. Language and literatureStanford University Press, 1936 |
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... trochaic septenarii . Iambic words are best observed in a trochaic meter where they do not result in coincidence of word and foot ending . The present study is not a statistical study in the proper sense of that term . First of all ...
... trochaic septenarii . Iambic words are best observed in a trochaic meter where they do not result in coincidence of word and foot ending . The present study is not a statistical study in the proper sense of that term . First of all ...
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... trochaic septenarii is the fourth foot . Here almost invariably diaeresis occurs , and the second hemistich , a lekythion , is pre- cisely the same as the second part of senarii with the penthemimeral caesura . If the poet was concerned ...
... trochaic septenarii is the fourth foot . Here almost invariably diaeresis occurs , and the second hemistich , a lekythion , is pre- cisely the same as the second part of senarii with the penthemimeral caesura . If the poet was concerned ...
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... trochaic - both iambic words are bound closely in an accentual context . Again , we have a definite case of successive clash in Miles 1333 * : nil aquam moror , Here aquam is repeated from the previous line with perhaps deliberate sound ...
... trochaic - both iambic words are bound closely in an accentual context . Again , we have a definite case of successive clash in Miles 1333 * : nil aquam moror , Here aquam is repeated from the previous line with perhaps deliberate sound ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I An Introduction to the Problem | 7 |
The Quarto an Acting Version | 19 |
The Quarto an Actors Version | 29 |
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accent actor addition Anapestic appears Bacchiac beginning Book chapter Christ cited clash clause closely common complete concerned considerations considered construction course cretic discussion doubt effect element English error evidence examples explanation expression fact feeling final Folio foot frequently Germanic give grace Greek hand iambic words ictus idea important indicates instances interpretation koinon language Latin less Lord meaning metrical Middle mind nature object occur omission omitted original Otfrid passage perhaps phrase Plautus play position possible preceding present printer probably Puritan Quarto quarto text question quid reader reason reference regard result Richard seems senarii similar speech Spenser stands suggests syllable taken term thaz theory third thou thought tion Trinummus trochaic UNIVERSITY variation verb verse Vulgate