-
suggest rapidity and
drama would speak in
hemistichs (in hemistichomythia). The
Roman poet
Virgil emplo****
hemistichs in the
Aeneid to
indicate great duress...
-
short syllables at the ends of
hemistichs,
instead of
stressed and unstressed. Due to
variations in line length,
hemistichs,
obligatory stress positions...
- Pèlerinage de Charlemagne. The
foundation of most
alexandrines consists of two
hemistichs (half-lines) of six
syllables each,
separated by a
caesura (a metrical...
- typically) 12
syllables with a
medial caesura dividing the line into two
hemistichs (half-lines) of six
syllables each. It was the
dominant long line of French...
- In
Arabic poetry, a bayt
corresponds to a
single line
divided into two
hemistichs of
equal length, each
containing two,
three or four feet, or from 16 to...
- languages) in the form of a quatrain,
consisting of four
lines (four
hemistichs). In
classical Persian poetry, the ruba'i is
written as a four-line (or...
-
accurate to
structure sijo with
hemistichs or
syntactic units. Each line is
composed of 2
hemistichs and
within each
hemistich is a
syntactic unit,
which is...
-
initiated by the poet Gulzar.
Unlike sher, a
triveni consists of
three "
hemistichs" (misras). The
first two are
complete in
themselves but the
addition of...
- ɡɐriːjɐsiː], Nepali: [d͡zʌnʌni d͡zʌnmʌbʱumist͡sʌ swʌrɡadʌpi ɡʌrijʌsi]) is a
hemistich of a
Sanskrit shloka from the
Hindu epic Ramayana, and the
national motto...
- A line
consisting of
fourteen syllables,
commonly separated into two
hemistichs of
seven syllables each (In most languages, this term
denotes a line of...