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- other metres, and C = trochaic septenarii. Taking iambic senarii as the beginning of a section, and trochaic septenarii as the end, Poenulus can be divided...
- trochaic septenarii) (70 lines) The young man Philolaches ruefully contemplates his wasteful way of life. Act 1.3 (154–247): iambic septenarii (90 lines)...
- Clinia, when the music stops to express surprise. trochaic septenarii: 26% Trochaic septenarii are usually found at the end of a metrical section and are...
- in various metres, and finally each section is rounded off by trochaic septenarii, which were apparently recited to the accompaniment of tibiae (a pair...
- besides the usual iambic senarii and trochaic septenarii, there are two long p****ages of iambic septenarii and one short p****age of iambic octonarii; in...
- 90 lines of iambic septenarii (371–461). Apart from this the only metres used are the usual iambic senarii and trochaic septenarii. As with several other...
- Iambic septenarii (354–425): Philocomasium Iambic septenarii (874–946): Acroteleutium Anapaestic septenarii (1011–1093): Milphidippa Iambic septenarii (1216–1283):...
- (this metre was unaccompanied) trochaic septenarii (tr7): 20% iambic octonarii (ia8): 14% iambic septenarii (ia7): 9% trochaic octonarii (tr8): 2% trochaic...
- then a scene of music in various metres, and finally a scene in trochaic septenarii, which were apparently recited to the accompaniment of tibiae (a pair...
- followed optionally by a musical p****age or song, and ending with trochaic septenarii, which were recited or sung to the music of a pair of pipes known as tibiae...