Doubtful Syllables in Iambic Senarii

Classical Quarterly 1 (04):304- (1907)
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Abstract

Professor Tucker in the C.R. vol. xi. pp. 341 sqq. has revolutionized our notions of ‘doubtful syllables’: we have now learned that such syllables are normally short, and that lengthening is the licence

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