Trisyllabic Feet in the Dialogue of Aeschylus

Classical Quarterly 30 (2):116-119 (1936)
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In R. C. Flickinger's (3rd ed. second impression 1929) we read on pp. 171In the iambic trimeters written by Aeschylus a trisyllabic substitution (tribrach, anapaest or dactyl) for the pure disyllabic iambus occurs only once in about twenty-five verses.Tragic Drama of the Greekstrimeters’ lines like

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Euripides, Medea 1181–4.J. A. Davison - 1964 - The Classical Review 14 (03):240-241.

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