The Classical Journal, Volumen15A. J. Valpay., 1817 |
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... Part III . On the Cæsura On the Sapphic and Alcaic Metres . Part II . 88 * 95 105 On a Passage of Livy 115 Notice of Ouvaroff on the Eleusinian Mysteries . No. III . 117 .... PAGE Some Observations on the Worship of Vesta , and.
... Part III . On the Cæsura On the Sapphic and Alcaic Metres . Part II . 88 * 95 105 On a Passage of Livy 115 Notice of Ouvaroff on the Eleusinian Mysteries . No. III . 117 .... PAGE Some Observations on the Worship of Vesta , and.
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... . In a subsequent Number I shall offer some observations on Sir W. Drummond's version of the Druidical verses in the Myvyrian Archæology , cited by Mr. Davies . 95 ON THE CÆSURA . OUR habitual disregard of quantity 04 Remarks , Sc .
... . In a subsequent Number I shall offer some observations on Sir W. Drummond's version of the Druidical verses in the Myvyrian Archæology , cited by Mr. Davies . 95 ON THE CÆSURA . OUR habitual disregard of quantity 04 Remarks , Sc .
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... however , says ( Vide Foster page 31 ) ǹ yàg Oíσu μanpà ¡ náttwv ἐστὶ τῆς φύσει μακρᾶς ἐπεὶ καὶ τὸ α φύσει μακρὸν μεῖζόν ἐστι τῆς αι διφθόγγον , On a correct observance of these , distinctions the character On the Cæsura.
... however , says ( Vide Foster page 31 ) ǹ yàg Oíσu μanpà ¡ náttwv ἐστὶ τῆς φύσει μακρᾶς ἐπεὶ καὶ τὸ α φύσει μακρὸν μεῖζόν ἐστι τῆς αι διφθόγγον , On a correct observance of these , distinctions the character On the Cæsura.
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... Cæsura . Definition , " that celebrated remedy , " as Burke says , " for the disorder of uncertainty and confusion , " has , perhaps , been the cause why the moderns have assigned a power and extent to the Cæsura , of which the ancients ...
... Cæsura . Definition , " that celebrated remedy , " as Burke says , " for the disorder of uncertainty and confusion , " has , perhaps , been the cause why the moderns have assigned a power and extent to the Cæsura , of which the ancients ...
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... Cæsura , even in its legitimate situation . That short syllables frequently occur , when the word is ended , and the foot begun by the same syllable , is undeniable , and at some future opportunity I shall endeavour to account for their ...
... Cæsura , even in its legitimate situation . That short syllables frequently occur , when the word is ended , and the foot begun by the same syllable , is undeniable , and at some future opportunity I shall endeavour to account for their ...
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