With this view of the Arsis, or ictus, we may ask how far, in each particular foot of the senarius, it coincides with the quantity.
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Robert Gordon Latham
The only difficulty that occurs arises in determining, in a dead language like the Greek, the absence or presence of the Arsis.
"The English Language"
Robert Gordon Latham
Now the fact of a syllable with an Arsis being, in Greek, rarely final, taken along with that of the sixth syllable requiring, in the senarius, an Arsis, gives as a matter of necessity, the circumstance that, in the Greek drama, the sixth syllable shall occur anywhere rather than at the end of a word; and this is only another way of saying, that, in a tragic senarius, the syllable in question shall generally be followed by other syllables in the same word.
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Robert Gordon Latham