Synapheia, the final syllable of the spondee in each measure be either naturally long, or made long by the concourse of consonants ; and that each sentence or period terminate with a complete measure, having the spondee for its close. Horace has used... Latin Prosody Made Easy - Página 268por John Carey - 1808 - 403 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Grant - 1823 - 524 páginas
...final syllable of the measure or foot be naturally long, or, influenced by the law of Synapheia, be made long by the concourse of consonants ; and that each sentence or period terminate with a complete measure having the spondee for its close ; rules observed by Horace in this cxle. It... | |
| Horace - 1830 - 1104 páginas
...hormit aether, read Kr inhorruit ; and so of all the rest.— ста. SchneiGrammatik, p. 759. seqq. extended to any length, provided only, that, with due attention to Synapheia, the foal syllable of the spondee in each measure be either naturally long, or made long by the concourse... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1836 - 352 páginas
...Spondee,] as, Döculssent. It is not confined to any particular number of feet or measures, but may be extended to any length, provided only that, with due attention to Synnpheia [163] the final syllable of the Spondee in each measure, be either naturally long, or made... | |
| Horace - 1840 - 732 páginas
...spondee, as doculsstnt. It is not restricted to any particular number of feet or measures, but may be extended to any length, provided only, that, with...consonants ; and that each sentence or period terminate with a complete measure, having the spondee for its close. Horace has used this measure but once (Carm.... | |
| Horace - 1840 - 344 páginas
...spondee, as dôculsslnt. It is not restricted to any particular number of feet or measures, but may be extended to any length, provided only, that, with due attention to Synapheie, the final syllable of the spondee in each measure be either naturally long, or made long... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1850 - 506 páginas
...in fact, are not confined to any particular number of feet or measures, but may, like anapsestics, be extended to any length, provided only, that, with due attention to synapheia, the final syllable in each measure be either naturally long, or be made long by the concourse of consonants ; and also... | |
| Horace - 1897 - 836 páginas
...spondee, as dvcuiSsent. It is not i ustricted to any particular number of feet or measures, but may be extended to any length, provided only that, with due attention to synapheia, the finai syllable of '.he spondee in each measure be either naturally long, or made long by the concourse... | |
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