Isometrical perspective, an inaccurate term for a mechanical way of representing objects in the direction of the diagonal of a cube.
Isometrical projection, a species of orthographic projection, in which but a single plane of projection is used.
Bachelder's Isometrical View of the Battle of Gettysburg is an admirable production, and a truthful rendering of the various positions assumed by the troops of my command.
In compiling the Isometrical Drawing of the Gettysburg Battle-field, it was first necessary to establish its extent and boundaries.
MY DEAR SIR:--I have carefully examined your Isometrical Drawing of the Battle-field of Gettysburg, with great interest and much profit.
Six-lined stanzas= of this kind, with an isometricalfirst part or isometrical throughout, occur pretty often; one e.
Stanzas of one isometrical and another anisometrical half are not frequently met with; a specimen of the form a b4 a5 b2 is found in G.
We find specimens of this stanza consisting of other metres and of different structure (isometrical in the first half-stanza), e.
Similar stanzas, also with an isometrical first part, but with crossed rhymes, are not very often met with.
More popular are stanzas of a more distinctly tripartite character, formed on the scheme a b a b c c (which occurs also in the isometrical group).
This form of stanza is further developed by connecting the halves of the long lines with each other by the insertion of rhymes in the same way as in the stanzas of isometrical verses.
The most important of the Modern English eight-lined stanzas, however, is an isometrical one on a foreign model, viz.
Three isometrical verses and one shorter or longer end-verse can also be so connected, as e.
The isometrical six-lined stanzas to be discussed here show the same structure as the common tail-rhyme stanza, viz.
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