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Further, it was argued that the combination of subordinate pauses of various
kinds with the regular caesura has a tendency to set off the central dipody of the
line, so as to make it a section around which the whole trimeter plays. This was
also ...
University of Pennsylvania, 1898
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The Metres of the Greeks and Romans: A Manual for Schools ...
In the same manner the substitution of the trochaic dipody for the ionic a minore,
and of the iambic dipody for the choriamb follows, if the trochaic dipody is
substituted for the ionic a majore : and in like manner the substitution of the
iambic ...
Eduard Munk, Charles Beck, Cornelius Conway Felton, 1844
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Rig-veda Repetitions: The repeated passages of the Rig-veda, ...
Padas with dipody appendage which is not refrain In a number of hymns or
series of stanzas an iambic dipody is added regularly and intentionally to an
octosyllabic pada, though the dipody is different every time, that it to say, is not
repeated ...
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Harvard Oriental Series
Pädas of the Vimada-hymns which occur also without the refrain dipody . 536 В 3
. Other refrain pädas which occur also without the refrain dipody . . . 536 В 4.
Pädas with dipody appendage which is not refrain 537 В 5. Expansion in general
of ...
28/51. 7- 19 There also occur two metra in opposition. One of these is called
epionic, when it happens that an iambic dipody 10 is in front and an ionic (one) is
made to follow it, which, having a kinship, as we have shown, to trochaic (metre),
...
J. M. Van Ophuijsen, 1987
implies the rhythmic principle of tripudic contrast, which is inherent tn the dipody,
and finally of dipodic contrast, which is inherent in the tetrap- ody. Consequently,
stress contrast in the verse-foot, tripudic contrast in the dipody, and dipodic ...
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The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics: Fourth Edition
Dipody (literally, two-footed) has been used to describe () a metrical unit larger
than the *foot, () a kind of *meter, and () a rhythmic tendency. This line by John
Masefield (“A Ballad of John Silver”) can be described as eight trochees, the ...
Stephen Cushman, Clare Cavanagh, Jahan Ramazani, 2012
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The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics
Dipody (literally, two-footed) has been used to describe () a metrical unit larger
than the *foot, () a kind of *meter, and () a rhythmic tendency. This line by John
Masefield (“A Ballad of John Silver”) can be described as eight trochees, the ...
Roland Greene, Stephen Cushman, Clare Cavanagh, 2012
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Bulletin - Virginia. University. School of Latin
A-A-G. A-G. |. A-A-G. G. The tripudic dipody with procatalectic contraction of the
second tripudium: Satur fure fere Mars. A-G - A | A - A H. The tripudic dipody with
paracatalectic contraction of the second tripudium : i W i ~ A I i ^ Advocabitis ...
University of Virginia. School of Latin, 1909
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T. Macci Plavti Rvdens
Titus Maccius Plautus Edward Adolf Sonnenschein. trochaic dipody' is treated
more freely in Plautus than in the Greek dramatists. Thus, whereas Greek iambic
and trochaic metres are built up of dipodies constituted as follows: Iunsic.
Tuocrmc.
Titus Maccius Plautus, Edward Adolf Sonnenschein, 1914