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... ticularly pointed out to the beginner : " The first syllable of retulit is never short in the Odes of Horace- 6 Retulit inferias Jugurtha . ' Od . II . 1.28 . OBSERVATIONS . In the composition of Latin lyrics , there.
... ticularly pointed out to the beginner : " The first syllable of retulit is never short in the Odes of Horace- 6 Retulit inferias Jugurtha . ' Od . II . 1.28 . OBSERVATIONS . In the composition of Latin lyrics , there.
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... syllable may be either short or long , though it is generally long : Vides ut altâ || stet nive candidum ) . 4. The fifth , which , in the Greek is sometimes short , is , in the Latin , always long : 5 Πὰς μὲν γὰρ ἄντλος ἱστοπέδων ἔχει ...
... syllable may be either short or long , though it is generally long : Vides ut altâ || stet nive candidum ) . 4. The fifth , which , in the Greek is sometimes short , is , in the Latin , always long : 5 Πὰς μὲν γὰρ ἄντλος ἱστοπέδων ἔχει ...
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... syllable , thus- || - པ । Jure te multo || Glyceræ de coram | 4. Sometimes the cæsura is after the 6th syllable , but the cæsura after the 5th syllable is of much more frequent occurrence . * - །- - ། - ། [ ° ] - ฯ - Dauniæ defende ...
... syllable , thus- || - པ । Jure te multo || Glyceræ de coram | 4. Sometimes the cæsura is after the 6th syllable , but the cæsura after the 5th syllable is of much more frequent occurrence . * - །- - ། - ། [ ° ] - ฯ - Dauniæ defende ...
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... syllable of the first word in the Versus Adonicus suffers elision with the last word of the preceding line : Jove non probante Uxorius amnis . 7. Of the Versus Adonicus , which is always a dactyl and a spondee , it is only to be ...
... syllable of the first word in the Versus Adonicus suffers elision with the last word of the preceding line : Jove non probante Uxorius amnis . 7. Of the Versus Adonicus , which is always a dactyl and a spondee , it is only to be ...
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... syllable may be either short or long , though it is generally long : Vides ut altâ || stet nive candidum ) . 4. The fifth , which , in the Greek is sometimes short , is , in the Latin , always long : 5 Πὰς μὲν γὰρ ἄντλος ἱστοπέδαν ἔχει ...
... syllable may be either short or long , though it is generally long : Vides ut altâ || stet nive candidum ) . 4. The fifth , which , in the Greek is sometimes short , is , in the Latin , always long : 5 Πὰς μὲν γὰρ ἄντλος ἱστοπέδαν ἔχει ...
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