- some
verse forms use a
mixture of
hendecasyllables and
shorter lines. From the
early 16th
century onward,
hendecasyllables are
often used
without a strict...
- author; like Sophonisba, they are in
Italian and in
blank (unrhymed)
hendecasyllables.
Another of the
first of all
modern tragedies is A Castro, by Portuguese...
- some
lines of
verse are not
considered to be made up of feet, e.g.
hendecasyllable. In some
kinds of metre, such as the Gr****
iambic trimeter, two feet...
-
consisting of
eight lines of
iambic pentameter (in English) or of
hendecasyllables (in Italian). The most
common rhyme scheme for an
octave is ABBA ABBA...
-
typically use
iambic pentameter,
while in the
Romance languages, the
hendecasyllable and
Alexandrine are the most
widely used meters.
Sonnets of all types...
- over-strict old men let us
count them all as
worth one dime!"
Poems in
hendecasyllables all run on in the same meter,
namely spondee (but see below), dactyl...
- c. 1490 – 21
September 1542), was a
Spanish poet who
incorporated hendecasyllable verses into Spanish. The
exact date of
birth for Boscà is unclear,...
- 1729 –
George Adams, prose: full text 1782 –
Vittorio Alfieri, in
hendecasyllables: text in
Italian 1839 –
Johann Jakob Christian Donner,
German verse...
- and
hendecasyllables. In the
second to
fifth groups the
alternation is not so regular, but each
group contains exactly 7
poems in
hendecasyllables and...
- a
poetic form
consisting of in eleven- and seven-
syllable lines:
hendecasyllables (endecasílabos) and
heptasyllables (heptasílabos), the
majority of...