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" According to the more ancient and correct mode of scanning pentameter verse, it consists of five feet, of which the first and second may each be a dactyl or a spondee ; the third is always a spondee ; and the fourth and fifth are anaptests ; as, Natu-... "
A Grammar of the Latin Language: For the Use of Schools and Colleges : with ... - Page 333
by William Bingham - 1870 - 392 pages
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Grammar of the Latin Language ...

Ethan Allen Andrews - 1837 - 354 pages
...me- | Is. Ovid. 1. According to the more ancient and correct mode of scanning pentameter verse, it consists of five feet, of which the first and second...is always a spondee ; and the fourth and fifth are anaptests ; as, Natu- | rt§ si '( ] 1 i 1 - | tar | | sgm- | m;i quis- { qug si'mi. Carnum- | bus...
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Grammar of the Latin Language ...

Ethan Allen Andrews - 1838 - 354 pages
...me- 1 Is. Ovid. 1. According to the more ancient and correct mode of Bcanning pentameter verse, it consists of five feet, of which the first and second...is always a spondee ; and the fourth and fifth are anapassts; as, Natu- 1 rœ sèquï- 1 tur 1 1 sêm- ïna quïs- 1 que suffi. Cârmïnï- 1 bus vi-...
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The Pharmaceutical Latin Grammar ...

Arnold James Cooley - Medicine - 1845 - 152 pages
...or choree. A SPONDEE HEXAMETER has the fifth foot a spondee, and usually the fourth foot a dactyl. A PENTAMETER VERSE consists of five feet, of which the first and second are either dactyls or spondees, the third generally a spondee, and the last two anapests. IAMBIC VERSE...
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Latin Exercises: Adapted to Andrews and Stoddard's Latin Grammar

Ethan Allen Andrews - Latin language - 1848 - 360 pages
...UK-- \ Is. Ovid. 1. According to the more ancient and correct mode of scanning pentameter verse, it consists of five feet, of which the first and second...the third is always a spondee; and the fourth and filth are anapaests ; as, Nata-1 FEE sSquT-1 tar 11 sem- [ InS quls- ] quo SUBS. Cirminl-1 bus vi-1...
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Grammar of the Latin Language

Ethan Allen Andrews - 1852 - 352 pages
...Ovid. 1. According to the more ancient and correct mode of •canning pentameter verse, it consista of five feet, of which the first and second may each be a dactyl or a spondee ; the third ia always a spondee ; and the fourth and fifth are anapaests; as, Nata- 1 rig sëquï- 1 tar || sern-...
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A Manual of Latin Grammar: For the Use of Schools : Intended Especially as a ...

Ethan Allen Andrews - Latin language - 1859 - 284 pages
...omnê mû- | -Is. 1. According to the more ancient and correct mode of scanning pentameter verse, it consists of five feet, of which the first and second...is always a spondee ; and the fourth and fifth are anapeste ; as, Nutu- | -rae sêqnl- I -tur || sëm- I -Ini quls- | -que suSe. Carmlnl- | -bus vi- ¡...
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A Grammar of the Latin Language: For the Use of Schools and Colleges

Ethan Allen Andrews, Solomon Stoddard - Latin language - 1870 - 444 pages
...me- | -Is. Ovid. 1. According to the more, ancient and correct mode of scanning pentameter verse, it consists of five feet, of which the first and second...dactyl or a spondee; the third is always a spondee ; »nd tlie fourth and fifth are anapaests; as, У ¡tu- I -пп sëquf- I -tür n Sem- | -üiu qui»-...
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A Grammar of the Latin Language

George Kellam Bartholomew - Latin language - 1873 - 286 pages
...monosyllable, except when used, as here, for special effect. LG— 21. 357. Pentameter. The Pentameter consists of five feet, of which the first and second may each be a dactyl or spondee ; the third is always a spondee, and the fourth and fifth are anapaests. Thus: or, But, in...
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A Grammar of the Latin Language

George Kellam Bartholomew - Latin language - 1873 - 310 pages
...monosyllable, except when used, as here, for special effect. LG— 21. 357. Pentameter. The Pentameter consists of five feet, of which the first and second may each he a dactyl or spondee; the third is always a spondee, and the fourth and fifth are anapaests. Thus:...
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