- In poetry, a
hendecasyllable (as an adjective,
hendecasyllabic) is a line of
eleven syllables. The term may
refer to
several different poetic meters,...
- by a dactyl, then two more trochees. In the
Sapphic stanza,
three hendecasyllabics are
followed by an "Adonic" line, made up of a
dactyl and a trochee...
- The
original Italian sonnet form
consists of a
total of
fourteen hendecasyllabic lines in two parts, the
first part
being an
octave and the
second being...
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Catullus 6 is a
Latin poem of
seventeen lines in
Phalaecean hendecasyllabic metre by the
Roman poet Catullus.
Flavius is
teased about an
intrigue which...
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their lengths. Additionally, the
verse scheme used,
terza rima, is
hendecasyllabic (lines of
eleven syllables), with the
lines composing tercets according...
- a translation. His
poems are
written in a
variety of meters, with
hendecasyllabic verse and
elegiac couplets being the most
common by far.
Catullus is...
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Gaius Valerius Catullus (c. 84 BC – c. 54 BC). The poem,
written in a
hendecasyllabic (11-syllable) meter, was
considered to be so ****ually
explicit following...
- of
Neoteric poetry in the
Latin language. The
meter of this poem is
hendecasyllabic, a
common form in Catullus's poetry. ^ "To
unfold the
entire age in...
- (verse epistles, epicedia, and the like).
Besides Horatian lyrics,
hendecasyllabics, and a
hexameter poem on the
birth of Christ,
there is also the Pastoralia...
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translated and
imitated many times. This poem is
written in the
Phalaecian hendecasyllabic meter (Latin:
hendecasyllabus phalaecius)
which has
verses of 11 syllables...