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What does come through from the metre is the run - on effect which contributes so much to the poem's sense of urgency . However , there are serious losses : of the ' brief span ' and , above all , of ' you and I ' , which remove vital ...
What does come through from the metre is the run - on effect which contributes so much to the poem's sense of urgency . However , there are serious losses : of the ' brief span ' and , above all , of ' you and I ' , which remove vital ...
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Bacchylides 2 provides a similar case , and the triple nature of the metre is fairly obvious even in Maehler's diagram . If we again start from Maehler's analyses ( Führer does not deal with this ode ) and rearrange the syllables as ...
Bacchylides 2 provides a similar case , and the triple nature of the metre is fairly obvious even in Maehler's diagram . If we again start from Maehler's analyses ( Führer does not deal with this ode ) and rearrange the syllables as ...
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the victor's patronymic ( lavdelda plov vióv ) occurs at the point at which the metre shifts , which is also the last line of the ode . The strophe of B. 2 might just as easily be described as 3 + 8 bars of sextuple metre , with each ...
the victor's patronymic ( lavdelda plov vióv ) occurs at the point at which the metre shifts , which is also the last line of the ode . The strophe of B. 2 might just as easily be described as 3 + 8 bars of sextuple metre , with each ...
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