Latin Elegiac Versions [translated from the English By] L. W. de SilvaMurray, 1966 - 64 sider |
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Side 45
... sense , but felt to be necessary to the ear . A strong caesura occurs when a final long syllable of a word combines with a following word to form either a spondee or a dactyl - . A weak caesura occurs when a word ending in a short ...
... sense , but felt to be necessary to the ear . A strong caesura occurs when a final long syllable of a word combines with a following word to form either a spondee or a dactyl - . A weak caesura occurs when a word ending in a short ...
Side 46
... that it falls strictly into two halves of two and a half feet each . The break between the two halves of the pentameter is abso- lute in Tibullus and Ovid . While the sense may be carried on through the whole line , there can be 46.
... that it falls strictly into two halves of two and a half feet each . The break between the two halves of the pentameter is abso- lute in Tibullus and Ovid . While the sense may be carried on through the whole line , there can be 46.
Side 57
... almost unending satisfaction to those who pursue it . One may say that it imparts a habit of thought which rejoices in words for their own sake , and which refines a keen critical sense . But its greatest value must be the 57.
... almost unending satisfaction to those who pursue it . One may say that it imparts a habit of thought which rejoices in words for their own sake , and which refines a keen critical sense . But its greatest value must be the 57.
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A. E. HOUSMAN adest aevo agnus amans amor caesura cara Ceylon comas cras cuncta dactyl decet Dryades elision erat femina graditur quo Gradus hac ita nocte haec HELEN WADDELL hexameter iacent illacrimat ioca ipsa itque reditque 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 pater patet pectora pede pentameter periit plurima Poems poets 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 strong caesura 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