- The
adjective elegiac has two
possible meanings. First, it can
refer to
something of,
relating to, or involving, an
elegy or
something that
expresses similar...
- The
elegiac couplet or
elegaic distich is a
poetic form used by Gr****
lyric poets for a
variety of
themes usually of
smaller scale than the epic. Roman...
- Lee 1997a, p. 288. Lee 1997a, pp. 278–283. Oldfield,
Sybil (1989). "The
Elegaic Artist:
Virginia Woolf (1882-1941)".
Women against the Iron Fist. Alternatives...
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Romulus is the author, now
considered a
legendary figure, of
versions of Aesop's
Fables in Latin.
These were p****ed down in
Western Europe, and became...
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writes about aunt ng, an
elegaic feeling pervades his mind and as a result, his
expression becomes melancholic and
elegaic in nature". L.
Kamal Singh...
- show Blackbirds. On her
death Lambert immediately wrote the
piano piece Elegaic Blues in tribute,
orchestrating it the
following year. The
rising triplet...
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Elegiac Ode, Op. 21, is a
musical composition by
British composer Charles Villiers Stanford (1852–1924)
written and
first performed in 1884. It is a four-movement...
- time will they be able to get it right.
Marsh feels that Roy Bittan's "
elegaic"
piano chords drive home the
point that the time for wild
rockers to settle...
- the
Sunset by Pink Floyd. M. John
Harrison at The
Guardian called it an "
elegaic and old-fashioned end-of-the-world piece." Matt
Thorne at The Independent...
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edition of the poem also
incorporated Vincenzo Forlani’s
version in
Latin elegaics on
opposite pages. Thereafter, as in France, Conti’s poem was incorporated...