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... choriambic . But what think you is the example he gives us of the initial choree ? Catullus's Hyměn | o Hymenæe ! Hymen ! Ὑμην ! a short η ! and the next sentence is just as bad , " Catul- lus forms this trimeter not only with a choree ...
... choriambic . But what think you is the example he gives us of the initial choree ? Catullus's Hyměn | o Hymenæe ! Hymen ! Ὑμην ! a short η ! and the next sentence is just as bad , " Catul- lus forms this trimeter not only with a choree ...
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... choriambic verse , he in- forms us that Prudentius has thrown all of them together into one ode or stanza in the order Lyne has arranged them . Now , no Latin poet has ever written an ode containing six varieties of metre , and , on ...
... choriambic verse , he in- forms us that Prudentius has thrown all of them together into one ode or stanza in the order Lyne has arranged them . Now , no Latin poet has ever written an ode containing six varieties of metre , and , on ...
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