10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ANAPAESTICAL» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
anapaestical in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
anapaestical im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Birds of Aristophanes
Such, however, is the laxity with which comedy- treats all these forms, that the
parabasis may even be divided into two parts, and the anapaestical introduction
be separated from the choral song ; there may even be a second parabasis (but ...
Aristophanes, Cornelius Conway Felton,
1872
2
The literati: some honest opinions about autorial merits and ...
... which is imperfect, vacillating awkwardly between iambuses and anapaests,
after such fashion that it is impossible to decide whether the rhythm in itself —
that is, whether the general intention is anapaestical or iambic. Anapaests
introduced ...
Edgar Allan Poe, Rufus Wilmot Griswold,
1850
... which is imperfect, vacillating awkwardly between iambuses and anapaests,
after such fashion that it is impossible to decide whether the rhythm in itself —
that is, whether the general intention is anapaestical or iambic. Anapaests
introduced ...
Edgar Allan Poe, Gary Richard Thompson,
1984
4
Accentus Redivivi; Or, a Defence of an Accented ...
... sometimes like anapaests, as dzsconte'nf, a'isallosiw, rec0[1e'ct.- In the French,
the anapaestical rythm generally prevails, so perflzaddr, reizshrme', magi/l te'r.
The Italians say pre'ndeme, cre'derne; and the Germans riz'shnder, ste'rbma'er; ...
5
History of the Literature of Ancient Greece
Such, however, is the laxity with which comedy treats all these forms, that the
parabasis may even be divided into two parts, and the anapaestical introduction
be separated from the choral song ; * there may even be a second parabasis, (
but ...
Karl Otfried Müller,
1840
6
The Birds: With Notes, and a Metrical Table
Such, however, is the laxity with which comedy treats all these forms, that the
parabasis may even be divided into two parts, and the anapaestical introduction
be separated from the choral song ; there may even be a second parabasis (but ...
7
The Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe: The literati
... which is imperfect, vacillating awkwardly between iambuses and anapaests,
after such fashion that it is impossible to decide whether the rhythm in itself —
that is, whether the general intention is anapaestical or iambic. Anapaests
introduced ...
8
The Stage in the Attic Theatre of the 5th Century, B.C. ...
Both the lyric song and the ixupp'r/im were repeated antistrophically. There is in
comedy a licensein all its parts, and this is seen in the parabasis, which in some
plays is divided into two parts, the anapaestical introduction being separated
from ...
John Augustine Sanford,
1895
... vacillating awl<— wardly between iambuses and anapaests, after such fashion
that it is impossible to decide whether the rhythm in itself—-that is, whether the
general intention is anapaestical or iambic. Anapaests introduced, for the relief of
...
10
The Works of Edgar Allan Poe: The literati-minor ...
... vacillating awkwardly between iambuses and anapaests, after such fashion
that it is impossible to decide whether the rhythm in itself —that is, whether the
general intention —is anapaestical or iambic. Anapaests introduced, for the relief
of ...
Edgar Allan Poe, Edmund Clarence Stedman, George Edward Woodberry,
1914