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Page 111
... verse ends in a trisyllable or quasitrisyl- lable , ( as τῷ θεῷ γαρ ΕΝ ΦΙΛΟΝ , oι σπαργάνοισι θ ' ΟΙΣ ΕΧΕΣ ) the foot preceding the last is in the tragic writers very rarely if ever a Spondee , in the Comic it is very frequently so ...
... verse ends in a trisyllable or quasitrisyl- lable , ( as τῷ θεῷ γαρ ΕΝ ΦΙΛΟΝ , oι σπαργάνοισι θ ' ΟΙΣ ΕΧΕΣ ) the foot preceding the last is in the tragic writers very rarely if ever a Spondee , in the Comic it is very frequently so ...
Page 142
... verse and prose , are still indisputably at the head of productions in modern Latin . Giacomo Sannazaro was born at Naples in 1458 , and acquired a very exalted reputation by his writings in the Latin language . His poem de partu ...
... verse and prose , are still indisputably at the head of productions in modern Latin . Giacomo Sannazaro was born at Naples in 1458 , and acquired a very exalted reputation by his writings in the Latin language . His poem de partu ...
Page 147
... verse into another , and the breaks by a kind of cæsura in the middle of a verse , are here also too fréquent , even if intended as imitations of Petrarca . In his sonnets , he seldom , if ever , admits more than two of these breaks ...
... verse into another , and the breaks by a kind of cæsura in the middle of a verse , are here also too fréquent , even if intended as imitations of Petrarca . In his sonnets , he seldom , if ever , admits more than two of these breaks ...
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Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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