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sestinas (which he
called "****tains") in 1616,
which copy the form of Sidney's
rhyming sestina.
After this,
there is an
absence of
notable sestinas for...
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American professional basketball player for
Valencia of the
Spanish Liga ACB and the EuroCup. He pla****...
- more complex, such as the
Spenserian stanza.
Fixed verse poems, such as
sestinas, can be
defined by the
number and form of
their stanzas. The
stanza has...
- were
published in
Gleeson White's
Ballades and Rondeaus,
Chants Royal,
Sestinas, Villanelles, &c.
Selected (1887),
which contained 32 English-language...
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poets of 20th
century revive dramatic poetry,
including Ezra
Pound in "
Sestina: Altaforte," T.S.
Eliot with "The Love Song of J.
Alfred Prufrock". Speculative...
- ABBA CDC, CDC. Instead, its form is ABBA CDDC EFG EFG. A
tercet also ends
sestinas where the
keywords of the
lines before are
repeated in a
highly ordered...
-
forms that
feature refrains include the villanelle, the virelay, and the
sestina. In po****r music, the
refrain or
chorus may
contrast with the
verse melodically...
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reality and imagination, a
technique also used in her poem "
Sestina". Bishop's poem "
Sestina",
published in 1956 in The New Yorker,
depicts a real-life...
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census of
Cameron County. †
county seat Tom Mix
Joseph T.
McNarney Nate
Sestina Includes Clearfield, Jefferson, Tioga, McKean, Warren, Clarion, Elk, Potter...
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literary treatments of the
painting were in poems. For Yann
Lovelock in his
sestina, "Vermeer’s Head of a Girl", it is the
occasion for
exploring the interplay...