10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ECTHLIPSES»
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ecthlipses in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ecthlipses and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Institutes of Latin Grammar
Trqja virum et virtutem omnium acerba cinis — Catull. Which verses are likewise
rendered more harsh by the synaloephse or ecthlipses in the other feet; and this
harsh- ness is still more obvious in the following line ; Gfuam modb qui me unum
...
2
Two grammatical treatises, viz. I. Animadversions on the ...
Yet still, notwithstanding this Dill-advantage, Endeavours ought to be used to
make the Verles as harmonious as possible; to avoid that Ruggedness and
Harshness, that great Number of Ecthlipses and Symrlephe that render them both
grating ...
John LOVE (Schoolmaster at Dumbarton.), John CLARKE (Master of the Public Grammar School in Hull.), Thomas RUDDIMAN, 1733
3
The poems of Catullus: selected and prepared for the use of ...
... this scheme. super al I ta vec | tils a | tys 1 1 celen I rate ma | ria Catullus makes
very frequent use of elisions, ecthlipses and other figures of scanning. C.
VALERII CATULLI VERONENSIS CARMINA. CARMEN I. Ad Cornelium Nepotem
. Xll ...
Gaius Valerius Catullus, Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard, 1836
4
The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the ...
To an Englishman the reading of the above presents a difficulty ; but to a
Frenchman there is none ; and thus it is that the former is frequently incapable of
correctly reading Latin versification, on account of the numerous ecthlipses and
elisions ...
Edward Cave, John Nichols, 1831
5
P. Virgilii Maronis Opera Omnia Ex Editione Heyniana: Cum ...
... fanturf Servius. ns Sveniuntt nec te hinc comitem asper-tare creiisaml flic
versus scansione caretz si non convertatura ut per ecthlipses aut synalæphas
scandatur ita. Soeniuntr nec te hinc comitem lis/portare creiisamr unde multi as
syllabam ...
6
The Gentleman's Magazine
To an Englishman the reading of the above presents a difficulty ; but to a
Frenchman there is none ; and thus it is that the former is frequently incapable of
correctly reading Latin versification, on account of the numerous ecthlipses and
elisions ...
7
The Gentleman's Magazine (London, England)
To an Englishman the reading of the above presents a difficulty ; but to a
Frenchman there is none ; and thus it is that the former is frequently incapable of
correctly reading Latin versification, on account of the numerous ecthlipses and
elisions ...
8
Adam's Latin Grammar: Simplified, by Means of an ...
Point out the Ecthlipses in the third and fourth lines. See page 185. What
deserves particular attention ? What isCcesura? Repeat the various names of the
Caesura. Repeat tlie line which includes all the different species of Cffisura. What
is the ...
Alexander Adam, Allen Fisk, 1827
9
The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle
To an Englishman tbe reading of the above presents a difficulty ; but to a
Frenchman there is none j and thus it is that the former is frequently incapable of
correctly reading Latin versification, on account of the numerous ecthlipses and
elisions ...
10
Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review
To an Englishman the reading of the above presents a difficulty ; but to a
Frenchman there is none ; and thus it is that the former is frequently incapable of
correctly reading Latin versification, on account of the numerous ecthlipses and
elisions ...