- A
palinode or
palinody is an ode in
which the
writer retracts a view or
sentiment expressed in an
earlier poem. The
first recorded use of a
palinode is...
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Khmerologist Thierry Solange calls "a
novel with many drawers". In a
literary palinode, the
narrative of A Chey
mirrors in a
negative light any good deed displa****...
- JSTOR 477749. Sturm-Maddox, Sara (1987). "The Rime
Petrose and the
Purgatorial Palinode".
Studies in Philology. 84 (2): 119–363. JSTOR 4174263. Italian Wikisource...
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support of
faith by the
concede of
rebellious reason.
Therefore Agrippa’s
palinode of his
earlier curiositas towards magic is by no
means a
global retraction...
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Helen and
recovered his
sight after writing an
encomium of Helen, the
Palinode, as the
result of a dream. He was
called Stesichorus because he was the...
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proves to be the
effort of the
local banker to
eliminate the
eccentric Palinode family,
which has
inherited shares of
stock once
thought worthless. The...
- B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also
References palinode A poem or song in
which the poet
recants or counter-balances a statement...
- The
final edit
includes part of
Early Monthly Segments on the same reel ~
Palinode (1970/2001) 35mm, color, sound; 21
minutes The
final edit
includes part...
- the country, and
Socrates specifically points this out
after the long
palinode with his
comment about listening to the cicadas.
After originally remarking...
- colonial, etc. collar, accolade, decollate, etc palindrome, palimpsest,
palinode telegraph, television, etc. evolve, revolve, involve, involucrum, convolve...