10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRIBRACHIC»
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tribrachic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
tribrachic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Stravinsky Retrospectives
Ethan Haimo, Paul Johnson. What Sakharov had sought in his pedantic way to
prove was that The Pike was sung in "anapestic trimeters with tribrachic endings."
What he actually proved is what is by now a familiar story: that the musical ictus ...
Ethan Haimo, Paul Johnson
2
The Everything Writing Poetry Book: A Practical Guide To ...
... dactyl dactylic STRESSED unstressed ' ' ' HICK o ry unstressed amphibrach
amphibrachic unstressed STRESSED ' ' ' re DUN dant unstressed tribrach
tribrachic unstressed unstressed ' ' ' (MIS) e ra ble unstressed In case you're
wondering, ...
Tina D. Eliopulos, Todd Scott Moffett, 2005
3
Horae Hellenicae: Essays and Discussions on Some Important ...
It is hard indeed to see how six dactylic or tribrachic feet in succession should
present anything contrary to the rhythmical movement of the English language,
when the same measure hi dimeter, trimeter, and tetrameter extent is of the most
...
John Stuart Blackie, 1874
4
Classical Museum: A Journal of Philology and of Ancient ...
It is hard indeed to see how six dactylic or tribrachic feet in succession, should
present any thing contrary to the rhythmical movement of the English language,
when the same measure in dimetcr, trimeter, and tetrameter extent is of the most
...
Surely these difficulties, founded in the very nature of our English speech, with
which the English hexametrist finds himself beset, should be sufficient to show
both the wisdom of our great ancient masters in never having employed tribrachic
, ...
John Stuart Blackie, 1866
It is hard indeed to see how six dactylic or tribrachic feet in succession, should
present any thing contrary fo the rhythmical movement of the English language,
when the same measure in dimeter, trimeter, and tetrameter extent is of the most
...
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Ancient Scholarship and Grammar: Archetypes, Concepts and ...
[A] 24.228a27 And we have the following rules for nouns and adjectives formed
with AM 02. Firstly, that the tribrachic ones, if they are not adjectives, are usually
recessive: KaAauos, TTpiauos. The word TTOTauos comes from TTOTacruos, ...
Stephanos Matthaios, Franco Montanari, Antonios Rengakos, 2011
8
Stravinsky and the Russian Traditions: A Biography of the ...
Not only is the second syllable of Novagoroda apparently unaccented and
thereby conventionalized, but the final syllable of the word (a mere genitive case
ending) is set to a long note, vitiating Sakharov's "tribrachic ending." But now
compare ...
9
Homer and the Iliad [tr. in verse, with notes] by J.S. Blackie
Surely these difficulties, founded in the very nature of our English speech, with
which the English hexametrist finds himself beset, should be sufficient to show
both the wisdom of our great ancient masters in never having employed tribrachic
, ...
10
The Performance of Coloration, Sesquialtera, and Hemiolia ...
Tribrachic Figures For the sake of clarity and for a systematic presentation of the
argument contained in this section, the use of tribrachic figures will be discussed
under three subsections: first, the use of tribrachic groups of black breves in ...