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Page xxxii
... Poen . 242 sq . Sine omni lepore et || sine suauita'te ( bac.iam . ) Nisi multa aqua usque et || diu malcerantur 1 ( iam . bac . ) . ( 3 ) Cretic dimeter + trochaic tripodia cat . or semi- quinarius , The second foot of the dimeter must ...
... Poen . 242 sq . Sine omni lepore et || sine suauita'te ( bac.iam . ) Nisi multa aqua usque et || diu malcerantur 1 ( iam . bac . ) . ( 3 ) Cretic dimeter + trochaic tripodia cat . or semi- quinarius , The second foot of the dimeter must ...
Page xlvii
... Poen . 151 , Trin . 427 ) and doubtful in the remainder . In modo , another abl . , the final o had been shortened by Vergil's time , but in earlier writers it is occasionally found long : e.g. Lucil . Vnu ' modo de multis qui ingenio ...
... Poen . 151 , Trin . 427 ) and doubtful in the remainder . In modo , another abl . , the final o had been shortened by Vergil's time , but in earlier writers it is occasionally found long : e.g. Lucil . Vnu ' modo de multis qui ingenio ...
Page xlviii
... Poen . 683 , and in the Cap . , 11 negāt , 196 decet , 25 fit , 350 scīt . In the 3rd pers . of the perfect also , the it seems to have been originally long ( = -ist , Papillon , Gr . and Lat . Term . p . 182 ) and is occasionally spelt ...
... Poen . 683 , and in the Cap . , 11 negāt , 196 decet , 25 fit , 350 scīt . In the 3rd pers . of the perfect also , the it seems to have been originally long ( = -ist , Papillon , Gr . and Lat . Term . p . 182 ) and is occasionally spelt ...
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... Poen . 831 , Most . 498. These two instances are explained ( §§ 137 , 140 ) by the peculiarity of Pl . scansion which is noticed next . LONG VOWELS SHORTENED . We now come to the chief difficulty in Plautine scan- sion ; numerous Iambic ...
... Poen . 831 , Most . 498. These two instances are explained ( §§ 137 , 140 ) by the peculiarity of Pl . scansion which is noticed next . LONG VOWELS SHORTENED . We now come to the chief difficulty in Plautine scan- sion ; numerous Iambic ...
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... Poen . 619 Sed quíd huc tantum hominum incédunt ? Ec- quidnam ádferunt . Sti . 237 Adibo ad hominem . G. Quis haec est quae aduorsúm uenit . 140 Trin . 664 Ín occulto iacébis , quom te máxume clarúm uoles . Trin . 318 Quid exprobras ...
... Poen . 619 Sed quíd huc tantum hominum incédunt ? Ec- quidnam ádferunt . Sti . 237 Adibo ad hominem . G. Quis haec est quae aduorsúm uenit . 140 Trin . 664 Ín occulto iacébis , quom te máxume clarúm uoles . Trin . 318 Quid exprobras ...
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