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... give a Roman colouring to their Greek models jarred upon more refined ears . Men could not help con- trasting with the perfection of Greek art the very slight artistic merits of their own new - born literature . The attempt to create a ...
... give a Roman colouring to their Greek models jarred upon more refined ears . Men could not help con- trasting with the perfection of Greek art the very slight artistic merits of their own new - born literature . The attempt to create a ...
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... gives examples of them in his tragedies , e.g. ( Hectoris Lustra ) : quid hóc hic clamóris ? quid hóc hic tumultus ? nomén qui usurpát meum ? quid ín castris strépitust ? A line in Aesch . Prom . Vinct . 115 , seems to be Bacchiac : τίς ...
... gives examples of them in his tragedies , e.g. ( Hectoris Lustra ) : quid hóc hic clamóris ? quid hóc hic tumultus ? nomén qui usurpát meum ? quid ín castris strépitust ? A line in Aesch . Prom . Vinct . 115 , seems to be Bacchiac : τίς ...
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... give us many lines with ( 1 ) too few syllables for the metre ; ( 2 ) too many ; ( 3 ) the right number wrongly arranged - i.e . if we apply the rules of Greek , iambic , and trochaic metres , or those of Augustan prosody . When such ...
... give us many lines with ( 1 ) too few syllables for the metre ; ( 2 ) too many ; ( 3 ) the right number wrongly arranged - i.e . if we apply the rules of Greek , iambic , and trochaic metres , or those of Augustan prosody . When such ...
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... in 2 third pers . sing . 1 An example of this is given above , p . xix . 2 Corssen , ( Ueber Aussprache , etc. , ii . p . 488 , sqq . ) , gives a number terminations - amăt , monět , cp . with amās xxiv INTRODUCTION .
... in 2 third pers . sing . 1 An example of this is given above , p . xix . 2 Corssen , ( Ueber Aussprache , etc. , ii . p . 488 , sqq . ) , gives a number terminations - amăt , monět , cp . with amās xxiv INTRODUCTION .
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... gives exx . of iste and its derivatives becoming -ste , etc .; and no doubt iste is found where a monosyllable or is necessary ( e.g. Andria iii . 3. 34 , At istuc | peri | clum in filia | fieri | grave est ) , while in Aen . vi . 309 ...
... gives exx . of iste and its derivatives becoming -ste , etc .; and no doubt iste is found where a monosyllable or is necessary ( e.g. Andria iii . 3. 34 , At istuc | peri | clum in filia | fieri | grave est ) , while in Aen . vi . 309 ...
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