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... Hence a careful poet should pay special attention to the treatment of the caesura . 4. A pentameter consists of two parts , each containing two dactyls and an additional long syllable . In the second part the last syllable may be either ...
... Hence a careful poet should pay special attention to the treatment of the caesura . 4. A pentameter consists of two parts , each containing two dactyls and an additional long syllable . In the second part the last syllable may be either ...
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... hence it is often used as a term of endearment . 38. Imperative expressions like this , in which the verb ' to be ' ( sei ) is omitted , are not at all uncommon in colloquial German . 39. The common form is je ... besto . But in phrases ...
... hence it is often used as a term of endearment . 38. Imperative expressions like this , in which the verb ' to be ' ( sei ) is omitted , are not at all uncommon in colloquial German . 39. The common form is je ... besto . But in phrases ...
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... hence in modern German ' a well- watered district . ' ( See also our notes on Ballads on Germ . Hist . VII . 10. ) The strife of the ever - changing hues displayed on the meadow is said to be ' charming ' or ' delightful , ' as it ...
... hence in modern German ' a well- watered district . ' ( See also our notes on Ballads on Germ . Hist . VII . 10. ) The strife of the ever - changing hues displayed on the meadow is said to be ' charming ' or ' delightful , ' as it ...
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... coercion exercised by nature ; hence they are not free agents , as they do not create for themselves the con- ditions regulating their life . 56. enge = einengend , limiting their sphere of action S2 DACTYLIC POETRY .
... coercion exercised by nature ; hence they are not free agents , as they do not create for themselves the con- ditions regulating their life . 56. enge = einengend , limiting their sphere of action S2 DACTYLIC POETRY .
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... Hence we should understand Pflanzer der Vienschheit of the early colonists who carried the seeds of humanity from the original cities into the towns founded by them . It is , therefore , evident that Menschheit is here used in the sense ...
... Hence we should understand Pflanzer der Vienschheit of the early colonists who carried the seeds of humanity from the original cities into the towns founded by them . It is , therefore , evident that Menschheit is here used in the sense ...
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