10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ARCHILOCHIAN»
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The first Archilochian strophe, in which the dactylic hexameter alternates with the
minor Archilochian verse : J. w * The ... 7.) X. The second Archilochian strophe;
the dactylic hexameter followed by the iambile.gic or the iambico-dactylic verse :
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Horace, Thomas Chase, 1870
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Eighteenth-century Russia: Society, Culture, Economy : ...
Metrically innovative, he was renowned for his predilection for iambic metres,
both on their own in metrically homogeneous lines (as in the first line of the third
archilochian and in the second line of the fourth archilochian) and in lines in
which ...
Roger P. Bartlett, Gabriela Lehmann-Carli, 2007
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A Latin Grammar for the Use of Schools
The first Archilochian metre ; a dactylic hexameter, and a smaller Archilochian
verse (§ 504, a). (Book IV. Ode 7.) 4. The second Archilochian metre ; a
hexameter and a versus iam- belegus (§ 508, 06s.). If the iambelegus is
considered as two ...
Johan Nikolai Madvig, Thomas Anthony Thacher, 1871
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The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics: Fourth Edition
191.1 (West; I 112.1 Diehl); type (c) as the even lines in the first archilochian
strophe of Horace (Odes 1.7, 28; Epode 12). Horace has three epodic (strophic)
forms named by metrists after Archilochus: first archilochian: dactylic hexameter +
...
Stephen Cushman, Clare Cavanagh, Jahan Ramazani, 2012
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The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics
191.1 (West; I 112.1 Diehl); type (c) as the even lines in the first archilochian
strophe of Horace (Odes 1.7, 28; Epode 12). Horace has three epodic (strophic)
forms named by metrists after Archilochus: first archilochian: dactylic hexameter +
...
Roland Greene, Stephen Cushman, Clare Cavanagh, 2012
15, 17, 19, 20; 111. 1, 2, 3, 4, -r>, G, 17, 21, 23, 26, 29; IV. 4. 9, 14,15 ) IX. The first
Archilochian strophe, in which the dactylic hexameter alternates with the minor
Archilochian verse; The Archilochian strophes all express a certain sadness.
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A new Latin grammar ...
ARCHILOCHIAN VERSE. This verse consists of four feet, or nine syllables. The
first and third feet are either spondees or iambi ; the second and fourth always
iambi, and the remaining syllable a ccesu- ra, thus : Sylvae | labo | rantes | gelu ...
Joab Goldsmith Cooper, 1829
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Horace: Epodes and Odes
Epodes and Odes Daniel H. Garrison, Horace. Second Archilochian _ . . 1| — _ . .
_ . X -^-_ . _ — ^11 X A dactylic hexameter is followed by an iambic dimeter (two
pairs of iambs) combined with a dactylic trimeter catalectic. It is the meter of ...
Daniel H. Garrison, Horace, 1998
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Appendix to the Eton Latin Grammar, consisting of ...
An Archilochian is either trochaic or iambic. The trocnaic Archilochian consists of
sour feet, either dactylcs or spondees, and three trochees : as SZ/oi'tiir ] Etri's
byssims grct '5 vie? [ WEri's 'e" Ft? 1 vi'fi. ' '' ' Hor. The iambic Archilochian has in ...
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A New Method of Learning with Facility the Latin Tongue: ...
Of Archilochian verfe, and others lejs frequently ujed. We have already made
mention of the Archilochian verfe, called Dailylica Penthemimeris, p. 391. where
we obferved that there were feveral forts of this name. We lhall here take notice of
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Claude Lancelot, Antoine Arnauld, Thomas Nugent, 1797