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... quam ĕtĭām | cēssānt . proin tu sollicitudinem istam falsam , quae te excruciat , mittas . Heaut . i . 2. 175 , 177 . ii . Trochaic Tetrameter Catalectic ( Trochaicus Septena- rius ) . ( Four metres , minus one syllable = seven and a ...
... quam ĕtĭām | cēssānt . proin tu sollicitudinem istam falsam , quae te excruciat , mittas . Heaut . i . 2. 175 , 177 . ii . Trochaic Tetrameter Catalectic ( Trochaicus Septena- rius ) . ( Four metres , minus one syllable = seven and a ...
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... quam ūt sĭēt | . The metre in the last four lines is somewhat irregular , dactyls being introduced here and there , and an additional syllable , e.g. v . 12. 13 : heus | proxumus | sum ego | met mihi attamen ubi fides | si roges | nil ...
... quam ūt sĭēt | . The metre in the last four lines is somewhat irregular , dactyls being introduced here and there , and an additional syllable , e.g. v . 12. 13 : heus | proxumus | sum ego | met mihi attamen ubi fides | si roges | nil ...
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... quam rem algis ? 942 , ( trochaic tetrameter catalectic ) . [ omnia might here be due to the metrical ictus , a different reason altogether ] . c . quod ego hunc | aequom | cense | o , pater , | ōmniă | faciam , hunc | impera , 1055 ...
... quam rem algis ? 942 , ( trochaic tetrameter catalectic ) . [ omnia might here be due to the metrical ictus , a different reason altogether ] . c . quod ego hunc | aequom | cense | o , pater , | ōmniă | faciam , hunc | impera , 1055 ...
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... Quam nunquam volis Graii atque Barbari . At Ennius semel Scipio invicte Et quidem nos • Hoc motu radiantis Etesiae in vada ponti . ” This evidence of Cicero with regard to the older poets generally is fully borne out by the MSS . of ...
... Quam nunquam volis Graii atque Barbari . At Ennius semel Scipio invicte Et quidem nos • Hoc motu radiantis Etesiae in vada ponti . ” This evidence of Cicero with regard to the older poets generally is fully borne out by the MSS . of ...
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... quam rem vitio dent , quaeso animum advortite . Menander fecit Andriam et Perinthiam . Qui utramvis recte norit , ambas noverit . Non ita dissimili sunt argumento , sed tamen 3 quas ... fabulas ] This absorp- tion of a subst . into the ...
... quam rem vitio dent , quaeso animum advortite . Menander fecit Andriam et Perinthiam . Qui utramvis recte norit , ambas noverit . Non ita dissimili sunt argumento , sed tamen 3 quas ... fabulas ] This absorp- tion of a subst . into the ...
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