Latin Elegiac Versions [translated from the English By] L. W. de SilvaMurray, 1966 - 64 sider |
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Side xi
... rest of the line , and Keats's work was a mass of erasures before he was satisfied . However , since Latin Verse Composition is rarely , if ever , compulsory nowadays , there should be less breast - beating over the exercise ; those who ...
... rest of the line , and Keats's work was a mass of erasures before he was satisfied . However , since Latin Verse Composition is rarely , if ever , compulsory nowadays , there should be less breast - beating over the exercise ; those who ...
Side 12
... rest on their Mother's breast , As she dances about the sun . I wield the flail of the lashing hail , And whiten the green plains under ; And then again I dissolve it in rain , And laugh as I pass in thunder . SHELLEY I strove with none ...
... rest on their Mother's breast , As she dances about the sun . I wield the flail of the lashing hail , And whiten the green plains under ; And then again I dissolve it in rain , And laugh as I pass in thunder . SHELLEY I strove with none ...
Side 45
... rest or pause in the verse's run , independent of any pause in the sense , but felt to be necessary to the ear . - . A weak A strong caesura occurs when a final long syllable of a word combines with a following word to form either a ...
... rest or pause in the verse's run , independent of any pause in the sense , but felt to be necessary to the ear . - . A weak A strong caesura occurs when a final long syllable of a word combines with a following word to form either a ...
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A. E. HOUSMAN adest aevo amans amor caesura cara Ceylon comas cras cuncta dactyl decet Dryades ELEGIAC VERSE elision erat femina foot graditur Gradus hac ita nocte haec HELEN WADDELL hexameter iacent illacrimat ioca ipsa JOHN MASEFIELD kyngdome lacrimae lamb in school LATIN ELEGIAC VERSIONS Latin Verse Composition long syllable lovely woman manet manu Maria mentem metre mihi modo monosyllable Musa mynde nisi NON-ELEGIAC nulla nunc Ovid Parvulus agnus pater patet pectora pede pentameter periit plurima Poems poets potes praevia precor puer quae quam quantity quicquid quid quis quot puerilia quot risus quoties ROBERT BRIDGES SAROJINI NAIDU semper sequi short syllable Shropshire Lad Silva sine sola spondee sure to go T. S. ELIOT T. W. MELLUISH tears tellus tempore tempus thee tibi translator tristi trochee unda valet vellus habere verb VINCENT MILLAY virgo vowel WILFRID THORLEY word