- In prosody,
alliterative verse is a form of
verse that uses
alliteration as the prin****l
device to
indicate the
underlying metrical structure, as opposed...
- The
Alliterative Revival is a term
adopted by
literary historians to
refer to the
resurgence of
poetry using the
alliterative verse form in
Middle English...
-
humanist Giovanni Pontano in the 15th century.
Alliteration is used in the
alliterative verse of Old
English poems like Beowulf,
Middle English poems like Sir...
- The
Alliterative Morte Arthure is a 4346-line
Middle English alliterative poem,
retelling the
latter part of the
legend of King Arthur.
Dating from about...
- the airport's terminals,
later observing that "I
chose wiki-wiki as an
alliterative substitute for 'quick' and
thereby avoided naming this
stuff quick-web...
-
midday at a
local public house, The
Eagle and Child,
familiarly and
alliteratively known in the
Oxford community as The Bird and Baby, or
simply The Bird...
- Medieval)
Latin alphabet Grammar Phonology Morphology Literature Poetry (
alliterative verse)
Sagas (of
Icelanders Legendary) Edda (Poetic Edda
Prose Edda)...
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followed by harmoniums.
Other vital traditions of
Icelandic music are epic
alliterative and
rhyming ballads called rímur. Rímur are epic tales,
usually a cappella...
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Cleanness (Middle English: Clannesse) is a
Middle English alliterative poem
written in the late 14th century. Its
unknown author,
designated the Pearl...
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Patience (Middle English: Pacience) is a
Middle English alliterative poem
written in the late 14th century. Its
unknown author,
designated the "Pearl Poet"...