The North American Review, Band 68Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1849 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... quantity had something to do in Latin verse . 66 Every accented antepenultimate but u , even when followed by one consonant only , is , in our pronunciation of Latin , as well as of English , short ; thus fabula , separo , diligo ...
... quantity had something to do in Latin verse . 66 Every accented antepenultimate but u , even when followed by one consonant only , is , in our pronunciation of Latin , as well as of English , short ; thus fabula , separo , diligo ...
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... quantity with es from edere ; the last syllable of miles is as long as that of quies . The capricious manner in which the sounds of the vowels are varied in our pronunciation of Latin leads to countless irregularities that have no real ...
... quantity with es from edere ; the last syllable of miles is as long as that of quies . The capricious manner in which the sounds of the vowels are varied in our pronunciation of Latin leads to countless irregularities that have no real ...
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... quantity of first and middle syllables , dedi specified as one of seven perfects that have the first syllable short . Again , " I is long in the first syllable of a word the second of which is accented , when it stands alone before a ...
... quantity of first and middle syllables , dedi specified as one of seven perfects that have the first syllable short . Again , " I is long in the first syllable of a word the second of which is accented , when it stands alone before a ...
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