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  • Hexameter - Wikipedia
    Hexameter is a metrical line of verses consisting of six feet (a "foot" here is the pulse, or major accent, of words in an English line of poetry; in Greek as well as in Latin a "foot" is not an accent, but describes various combinations of syllables)
  • Hexameter Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis
    Hexameter refers to a meter commonly used in Greek and Latin epic poetry It contains six feet and usually utilizes dactyls and spondees
  • Hexameter
    In classical hexameter, the six feet follow somewhat standard rules Click here to learn more about them This site helps you learn, practice, and master this skill
  • Hexameter | Classical, Ancient Greek Latin | Britannica
    The epics of Homer and of Virgil are composed in dactylic hexameter Although the hexameter has been used in English verse by such 19th-century poets as Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (notably in Evangeline), its rhythms are not readily adapted to the language, and it has never been a popular form
  • Hexameter | The Poetry Foundation
    Glossary of Poetic Terms Hexameter A metrical line of six feet, most often dactylic, and found in Classical Latin or Greek poetry, including Homer’s Iliad In English, an iambic hexameter line is also known as an alexandrine Only a few poets have written in dactylic hexameter, including Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in the long poem Evangeline:
  • HEXAMETER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Willard Spiegelman, WSJ, 22 Sep 2017 More specifically, a grammatically- and rhythmically-correct line of dactylic hexameter, the kind used by Virgil and Ovid
  • Hexameter - (Intro to Humanities) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations . . .
    Hexameter is a metrical line consisting of six feet, often used in classical epic poetry This rhythmic structure allows for a grand and elevated style that suits the storytelling nature of epic narratives, making it a key feature in works like 'The Iliad' and 'The Odyssey'
  • Hexameter | Dickinson College Commentaries
    The verse in which the Homeric poems are composed—the heroic hexameter—consists of six feet, of equal length, each of which again is divided into two equal parts, viz an accented part or arsis (on which the rhythmical beat or ictus falls), and an unaccented part or thesis


















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