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Latin prosody made easy, or Rules and authorities for the quantity of final syllables in general, and of the increments of nouns and verbs, interspersed with occasional observations and conjectures on the pronunciation of the ancient Greeks and Romans; to which are added directions for scanning composing different kinds of verse, followed by analytic remarks on the harmonious structure of the hexameter, together with synoptic tables of quantity for every declension and conjugation.

Title:Latin prosody made easy, or Rules and authorities for the quantity of final syllables in general, and of the increments of nouns and verbs, interspersed with occasional observations and conjectures on the pronunciation of the ancient Greeks and Romans; to which are added directions for scanning composing different kinds of verse, followed by analytic remarks on the harmonious structure of the hexameter, together with synoptic tables of quantity for every declension and conjugation.
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Note:Robinson, 1806
  
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Subject:Latin language -- Metrics and rhythmics
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