10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EPITRITE»
Discover the use of
epitrite in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
epitrite and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Strict Metrical Tradition: Variations in the Literary Iambic ...
Like the other two variations, the second epitrite (/ U / /) is a 4-syllable f1gure with
the first beat displaced but with the second in place at syllable 4. When the figure
is set beside the iambic base that it replaces, one can see that three successive ...
Nemeans i 72 : epitrite 151 v 2 : substitution in prosodiac 152 1 3 : anacrusis in
prosodiac 1 5 1 vi: 140-1 20: Ionian phrase 153 vii: 43-5 2: Aeolian
hendecasyllable 154 17: alternative analysis (cf. p. 45) 154 vii 2 1 : resolution in
Glyconic 1 54 ...
3
The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
20 5 I 1 , A COUPLET TO ILLUSTRATE PAEON AND EPITRITE [1814?] C drafted
the lines in Notebook 29 tCN in 4214), at the end of a list of examples of feet of
three and four syllables, taken from the preliminary pages of the Gradus ad ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, J. C. C. Mays, 2001
Nemeanr i 72: epitrite 151 v 2: substitution in prosodiac I52 13: anacrusis in
prosodiac 151 vi: 140-1 20: Ionian phrase I53 vii: 43-5 2: Aeolian
hendecasyllable 154 17: alternative analysis (cf. p. 45) 154 vii 21 : resolution in
Glyconic I 54 Pindar, ...
5
Meter in Music, 1600-1800: Performance, Perception, and Notation
Epitrite 3. Epitnte 4. Epitrite 4. Epitnte dissous. ou diminue The concept of
rhythmopoeia was particularly useful in discussing the meter of dance music
because of its consistent metrical structure. For Mersenne, rhythmopoeia
provided a ...
formal symbols to express these diverse units, like the Maasian D and e for
dactylo-epitrite. Since lyric of the periodic style taken as a whole needs more
elastic symbols than dactylo-epitrite alone, adaptable to the different forms of ...
7
Collected Papers of A. M. Dale
formal symbols to express these diverse units, like the Maasian D and e for
dactylo-epitrite. Since lyric of the periodic style taken as a whole needs more
elastic symbols than dactylo-epitrite alone, adaptable to the different forms of ...
Amy Marjorie Dale, Thomas Bertram Lonsdale Webster, Eric Gardner Turner, 1969
8
The Etymologies of Isidore of Seville
The members of feet are divided either in equal proportion, or double, or
sescuple, or triple, or epitrite. 23. We divide these into equal members: Spondee
Dactyl Dispondeus Diiambus Antispastus ̆ ̆ ̆ ̆ ̆ ̆ Pyrrhic Anapest
Proceleusmatic ...
9
Euripides, Hecuba: Introduction, Text, and Commentary
909/918 w w - w w — acephalous dactylo-epitrite AD - 910/919 "" - w w - w -
telesillean 911/920 ww_w_ glyconic 912/921 ww-w — hipponactean 913/922 w
— ww-w-olH hipponactean 923-32 = 933-42 (second strophe and antistrophe) ...
Euripides, Justina Gregory, 1999
10
The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
Either two iambicfeet, or a spondee and iambus, or the third epitrite, form the
iambic syzygy : it is used here for the former case. 4. Any other foot of four
syllables joined with a choriambic constitute the epichoriambic verse. Dimeter
catalectic.