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The epodes of Horace: a study in poetic arrangement
... ithyphallic 2. dactylic tetrapody +ithypha1lic 3. dactylic penthemimer + iambic
dimeter acatalectic 4. dactylic penthemimer + iambic penthemimer 5. iambic
penthemimer + dactylic penthemimer 6. dactylic penthemimer + iambic
penthemimer ...
METRES OF BACCHIDES. 1. Iambic trimeter brachycatalectic. 2. Iambic
monometer. 3-11. Iambic trimeter acatalectic. 12. Trochaic tetrameter acatalectic.
13. Trochaic penthemimer. 14. Cretic dimeter acatalectic with trochaic
penthemimer. 15.
Titus Maccius Plautus, J. M'Cosh, 1896
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The Verse of Greek Comedy
The prevailing phrase is the dimeter, but the trimeter is not rare. The ithyphallic (
203) often closes a long subordinate period. The penthemimer also occasionally
occurs (203). Eesolution of the thesis of the simple foot is freely admitted in Lys.
John Williams White, 1912
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A Complete Latin Grammar for the Use of Students by John ...
Obs. 3 The first penthemimer seldom ends with an iambic word, but when this is
the case the first foot is generally a spondee, as in the line Pascebatque suas
ipse senator ones. But there are not unfrequent exceptions to this ,' thus we have
in ...
John William Donaldson, 1867
... SOS Gaisf. Heph. 58. The second verse, however different in appearance, may
be considered as an antistrophe to the first, (having a slight licence in the first foot
, common to lyric poetry) in the same manner as the latter' penthemimer of ...
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An Introduction to the Study of Medieval Latin Versification
makes use of it in a well- known poem which begins in this way: Stella maris, ||
quae sola paris || sine coniuge prolem, Iustitiae || clarum specie || super omnia
solem.16 Here the trihemimeris and penthemimer are the obligatory breaks, and
it ...
Dag Norberg, Jan Ziółkowski, 2004
Vv.^697, 8. 6euv x°P°'ol\ oraf | oirus I fim\: choriambus: iambic penthemimer. \ v.
699, 700. vvala Kvurr \ X op\ || fiP-ar\a\)rbba.Ti'\ivvu:v \ Xa^\i\% | : choriambus,
iambus : trochee, choriambus: and iambic penthemimer. V. 701. vvv yap (fj.oi\\ )i?
Sophocles, Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb, 1871
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Institutes of Latin Grammar
An initial penthemimer is succeeded by a monosyllable; thus Te belluosus qui
remotis— iv. 14, 47. The only exceptions are the dissyllables and quadrisyllables.
A final penthemimer is preceded by a monosyllable ; thus Consulque rum unius ...
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The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
The Archilochian elegiambic; of which the first member is the latter part of an
elegiac pentameter, or the Archilochian dactylic penthemimer, (consisting of two
dactyls and a syllable,) the second member, the iambic dimeter acatalectic 3 as, ...
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Various English and Latin Poems, Translations, &c. preceded ...
This is called by some a penthemimer, a word derived from where, and the
compound word ripimpa; (from iiiua'u and yQFJOjOined to it. ' .The two next
following feet are always dactyls, and 'SO > far the verse now consists of one
penthemimer ...
Richard BURNET (Master of the Grammar School at Bungay, Suffolk.), 1808