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  • a metrical abridgment in 240 verses of the Catholic Cate
  • when a temporary displacement of the regular metrical accent occurs, causing the emphasis to shift
  • odes of Horace bear witness to his taste and metrical accomplishment.
  • re usually equipped with double measurements, metrical and imperial on both sides, also functioning
  • Bruckner and others, such as an essay on the metrical and rhythmical aspects of the symphonies of B
  • prayers of the Avesta, which are to a degree metrical, are a means to achieve that consciousness.
  • musical phrases which serve to undermine the metrical boundaries.
  • n, Irish, and Slavic martyrologies and in the metrical calendar of York.
  • Certain metrical calendars extant in the Middle Ages were also
  • Twelve Metrical Charms survive in Old English, in two medieva
  • s Unabridged Dictionary (1989): song 1. short metrical composition intended or adapted for singing.
  • Extremely proficient in metrical composition, and commanding an inexhaustible
  • the first movement, though in a 'triple-time' metrical context.
  • it, pointing the texts with a careful eye for metrical correctness.
  • a laboured artificiality, acrostics and other metrical devices being quite common.
  • It includes a series of metrical dindsenchas, An Banshenchas, poems, genealogi
  • 1587: a metrical epilogue to Heywood's Workes
  • notable as one of the finest exponents of the metrical form known as the cywydd.
  • This last poem was a rehearsal in metrical form of the story of Judas Iscariot's betraya
  • "Dutch door" psalter) is a book of Psalms in metrical form, in which each page is cut in half at th
  • Other metrical forms include
  • plural cywyddau) is one of the most important metrical forms in Welsh traditional poetry.
  • A metrical German version of a Latin hygienic treatise f
  • Einion's fames lies primarily with his metrical grammar, ‘llyfr cerddwriaeth', the earliest o
  • fterword on Rupert Brooke his interest in the metrical ideas of Robert Bridges is evident.
  • The hymn tune is seven lines long, with a metrical index of 6.6.6.6.8.8.8.
  • eople of Russia mentioned by Wood, only three metrical letters describing his adventures survive, an
  • s also been supposed to be the author of the ' Metrical Life of St. Hugh of Lincoln'; but this is sca
  • unes were categorised according to Plainsong, metrical melodies of 13th-16th centuries; Lutheran tun
  • ods, including a systematic alteration in the metrical order of quatrains' texts.
  • ical neuromorphology, along with geometry for metrical parameters, are the set theory, the system th
  • n geography in honour of his wife and for his metrical paraphrase of Psalm 121, "Unto the hills arou
  • syllable structure, stress and rhythm within metrical phonology
  • honetic unit identical to the mora), in three metrical phrases of 5, 7, and 5 onji respectively.
  • theory, shared with many others, that highly metrical poets like Kipling used song tunes to keep th
  • uterliedekens of Clemens non Papa, which were metrical psalm settings in Dutch, using the tunes of p
  • the only recognized group of variations on a metrical psalm tune ("O Lord in thee is all my trust")
  • s of the 1673 Puritan Preface to the Scottish Metrical Psalms and contributed one of the "Cripplegat
  • roversy in 1825-6 about the Apocrypha and the Metrical Psalms resulted in the secession of the Glasg
  • dosia," and her complete works (144 hymns, 34 metrical psalms and 50 moral poems) appeared in one vo
  • first edition contains 901 hymns, carols and metrical psalms arranged into 14 sections.
  • eorgian psalmody" refers to the sacred music ( metrical psalms, with a few hymns and anthems) sung an
  • instrumental accompaniment, and the Scottish Metrical Psalter of 1650 is used solely in the public
  • The Becker Psalter is a German metrical psalter published in two collections in 1628
  • liedekens (literal: Psalter-songs) is a Dutch metrical psalter, published in 1540 in Antwerp, and wh
  • ners of the 1673 Puritan Preface to the Scots Metrical Psalter.
  • St.Senan, Abbot of Iniscathy and he composed metrical psalters, among which is “Cealtair Dichill”.
  • riptive Account of Manchester Exchange, 1810; Metrical Records of Manchester, in which its History i
  • A metrical rendering of the Ten Commandments by Whitting
  • The metrical rhyming psalms were - probably - arranged by
  • works are Ipomedon and Protheselaus, two long metrical romances from the 1180s of over 10,000 lines,
  • o the placement of word stress, determined by metrical rules that define a characteristic iambic met
  • s better when it was subjected to more severe metrical rules.
  • his verse form is characteristic of the later metrical sequence.
  • Miscellany, the series of tales (most of them metrical, some in prose) known as The Ingoldsby Legend
  • Inspection of the metrical structure there, which consists of a cluster
  • The poems have a unique metrical structure, each line consisting of 11 or 12 s
  • Another metrical system was put forward by John C. Pope in whi
  • le De causis linguae, including a draft for a metrical theory based on the phonological elements in
  • His metrical tomb inscription of unknown date, published i
  • Agamemnon (2nd ed., 1882), with introduction, metrical translation and notes; a commentary on Virgil
  • rash (Berlin, 1878); and Megillat Eka, with a metrical translation and a Hebrew commentary, under th
  • He wrote metrical translations of the Vedas, and numerous paper
  • Metrical Translations and Poems (with Annis Lee Wister
  • ath's Duel (London, 1632 or 1633), an elegant metrical treatise on death, which he dedicated to Quee
  • moras (or onji) in length, composed of three metrical units of 5, 7 and 5 moras respectively.
  • which appears at the end of one of its three metrical units.
  • works by him include the Psalms in an English Metrical Version (1842) and a History of the Church of
  • It is a metrical version of a collation of various Advent Anti
  • This work was a metrical version of the Psalms, and largely ousted the
  • ate, is New Version of the Psalms of David, a metrical version of the Psalms.
  • Lawrence had been composing a metrical version of the Bible, though becoming a membe
  • rotestant denominations worldwide which use a metrical version of the Book of Psalms from the Bible
  • also examined and approved the use of Rouse's metrical version of the Psalter in general worship.
  • As well as the 150 Psalms they also wrote metrical versions of the Lord's Prayer and the Apostle
  • Armstrong, Edward C, The French Metrical Versions of Barlaam and Josaphat, with Especi
  • ible, Whittingham while at Geneva turned into metrical versions some of the Psalms.
  • tically imaginative prosodic progression with metrical waves of melodic phrases interwoven with high