It is curious that Dr. Geddes should have broken through his own rule as to the metre of the Macaronic muse in the ode hereafter printed. There is a treatise " De Latinitate Macaronica," by Bidermann ; but not having met with it, I am unacquainted with... Specimens of Macaronic PoetrySzerkesztette: - 1831 - 56 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1814 - 576 oldal
...Bibliomania, pp. 664, 670, 685, 687. No. VI. WORKS IN THE MACARONIC STYLE. (Referred to, page 33S.) " It is the characteristic of a Macaronic Poem, to be...the lines, contrary to the strict rules of prosody." (Goode's Life of Dr. Geddes, p. 255.) For the origin of this term, different derivations have been... | |
| 1830 - 710 oldal
...occasionally vernacular words, either in their native form, or with a Latin inflexion. Other licenses, too, are allowed, in the measure of the lines, contrary to the strict rules of prosody.'' By far the greater number of Macaronic poels have been continental writers; indeed, we have but two... | |
| Edward Walford, George W. Redway - 1883 - 360 oldal
...have been reverently protected. t Croydon Manor-house is first called Palatium in Whitgift's Register. hexameters ; but so as to admit occasionally vernacular...hereafter printed. There is a treatise " De Latinitate Macaronica," by Bidermann ; but not having met with it, I am unacquainted with its style or intention.... | |
| William T. Dobson - 1882 - 326 oldal
...occasionally vernacular words, either in their native form, or with a Latin inflection — other licenses, too, are allowed in the measure of the lines, contrary to the strict rules of prosody." Broad enough reservations these, of which Dr. Geddes in his own works was not slow in availing himself,... | |
| 1883 - 370 oldal
...what not, have been necessarily introduced, yet angels and shields have been reverently protected. hexameters ; but so as to admit occasionally vernacular...hereafter printed. There is a treatise " De Latinitate Macaronica," by Bidermann; but not having met with it, I am unacquainted with its style or intention.... | |
| 1883 - 358 oldal
...have been reverently protected. t Croydon Manor-house is first called PaUtium in Whitgift's Register. hexameters ; but so as to admit occasionally vernacular...hereafter printed. There is a treatise " De Latinitate Macaronica," by Bidermann ; but not having met with it, I am unacquainted with its style or intention.... | |
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