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- The first four feet are normally dactyls, but can be spondees.
- The sixth foot is either a spondee or a trochee.
- The Judes were accompanied on their Australian tour by Newcastle acoustic duo, Dactyl Spondee.
- The final foot is a spondee.
- Within his measure, Keats incorporates spondees in approximately 13.9 % of his verses.
- In classical meter spondees are easily identified because the distinction between long and short syllables is unambiguous.
- This line is nearly all dactyls except for the spondee at "-lata e ".
- Spondees can take the place of the dactyls in the first half, but never in the second.
- This term suggests a line of six dactyls, but a spondee can be substituted in most positions.
- Silius'metrics and language can be closely compared to Virgilian usage, especially his use of spondees.
- The third and fourth feet are spondees, the first of which is divided by the main caesura of the verse.
- This line is made up of five dactyls and a closing spondee, an unusual rhythmic arrangement that imitates the described action.
- Dactylic hexameter depends on the sequence of long and short ( or dactyl ) or long & ndash; long ( spondee ).
- The first three feet of this line scan spondee-dactyl-spondee, but the fourth foot of has three consecutive short syllables.
- The first three feet of this line scan spondee-dactyl-spondee, but the fourth foot of has three consecutive short syllables.
- In local parlance, " Midland " is pronounced as a spondee, with nearly equal verbal emphasis on both first and last syllables.
- The following lines of Ennius would not have been felt admissible by later authors since they both contain repeated spondees at the beginning of consecutive lines:
- The first line of Vergil's " Aeneid " has the pattern dactyl-dactyl-spondee-spondee-dactyl-spondee:
- The first line of Vergil's " Aeneid " has the pattern dactyl-dactyl-spondee-spondee-dactyl-spondee:
- The first line of Vergil's " Aeneid " has the pattern dactyl-dactyl-spondee-spondee-dactyl-spondee:
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