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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

E. Harrison
Affiliation:
Trinity College, Cambridge.

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Reading the Rhesus again the other day, I was struck by something strange in the rhythm of its trimeters. Whatever this was, it seemed to have nothing to do with metrical punctuation (caesura, diaeresis, and like); nor with the use of trisyllabic feet, though on that I shall have something to say. By listening hard I found a clue. The Rhesus is very spondaic at the beginning and the middle of the line.

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1914

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