The Classical Journal, Band 15A. J. Valpay., 1817 |
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... metre , and gradually descend- ing through its stages and varieties , we might hope to obviate all cause of confusion , and although we should not remove the difficulties , at least to ascertain their form and pressure . But such an ...
... metre , and gradually descend- ing through its stages and varieties , we might hope to obviate all cause of confusion , and although we should not remove the difficulties , at least to ascertain their form and pressure . But such an ...
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... metre was correct to all essential purposes , a practised ear might detect a casual excess or deficiency of quantity . " From the different powers of the consonants and the natural uncertainty of pronunciation , another distinction ...
... metre was correct to all essential purposes , a practised ear might detect a casual excess or deficiency of quantity . " From the different powers of the consonants and the natural uncertainty of pronunciation , another distinction ...
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... metre , no less than fifteen characters are used to mark the pronun- ciation of the vowels . But as Bishop Horseley justly observes , " If the Hebrew language had all that nicety in its pronunciation , which the Masoretic points exhibit ...
... metre , no less than fifteen characters are used to mark the pronun- ciation of the vowels . But as Bishop Horseley justly observes , " If the Hebrew language had all that nicety in its pronunciation , which the Masoretic points exhibit ...
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105 ON THE SAPPHIC AND ALCAIC METRES . PART II . In the three last Priapean verses I have made some slight altera- tions in the words , with a view rather to show the nature of the metre than to restore the genuine text , which is ...
105 ON THE SAPPHIC AND ALCAIC METRES . PART II . In the three last Priapean verses I have made some slight altera- tions in the words , with a view rather to show the nature of the metre than to restore the genuine text , which is ...
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... metre , if not of the rhythm , and inconsistent with the sort of verse , ( a choriambic hepthememer , having an iamb and long syllable for its close ) of which it is produced by Hephas- tion as an example , I would read apão , Dorice ...
... metre , if not of the rhythm , and inconsistent with the sort of verse , ( a choriambic hepthememer , having an iamb and long syllable for its close ) of which it is produced by Hephas- tion as an example , I would read apão , Dorice ...
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Seite 179 - Solomon had a vineyard at Baalhamon; he let out the vineyard unto keepers; every one for the fruit thereof was to bring a thousand pieces of silver. My vineyard, which is mine, is before me: thou, O Solomon, must have a thousand, and those that keep the fruit thereof two hundred.
Seite 176 - For the vineyard of the Lord of hosts is the house of Israel, And the men of Judah his pleasant plant: And he looked for judgment, but behold oppression; For righteousness, but behold a cry.
Seite 187 - And he said, Thy name shall be called no more Jacob, but Israel; for as a prince hast thou power with God and with men, and hast prevailed.
Seite 122 - And the fire upon the altar shall be burning in it; it shall not be put out: and the priest shall burn wood on it every morning...
Seite 181 - And Joseph made it a law over the land of Egypt unto this day, that Pharaoh should have the fifth part; except the land of the priests only, which became not Pharaoh's.
Seite 183 - Sing unto the LORD a new song, and his praise from the end of the earth, ye that go down to the sea, and all that is therein; the isles, and the inhabitants thereof.
Seite 194 - Thou speakest always ill of me, I speak always well of thee: But spite of all our noise and pother, The world believes nor one nor t'other.
Seite 189 - How beautiful are thy feet with shoes, O prince's daughter! The joints of thy thighs are like jewels, The work of the hands of a cunning workman.
Seite 270 - O Muse ! relate (for you can tell alone, Wits have short memories, and dunces none...
Seite 63 - Et neque divitiis, nec paupertate notanda ; Unde fit in neutrum conspiciendus eques. Sit quoque nostra domus , vel censu parva , vel ortu ; Ingenio certe non latet illa meo.