- of stanzas. Some
stanzaic forms are simple, such as four-line quatrains.
Other forms are more complex, such as the
Spenserian stanza.
Fixed verse poems...
- the
stichic quality of
blank verse more than a
stanzaic lyric). In one poem (Odes 1.8)
Horace uses
stanzas of the
following form,
consisting of an aristophaneus...
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novel of
coming of age in
early 1980's Philadelphia,
Eugene Nadelman. Some
stanzaic forms,
written in
iambic tetrameter in the
poetry of VladimĂr Holan, especially...
- poetry, a
ballad stanza is a type of a four-line
stanza,
known as a quatrain, most
often found in the folk ballad. The
ballad stanza consists of a total...
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dissension with King Arthur. The poem is
usually called the
Stanzaic Morte Arthur or
Stanzaic Morte (formerly also the
Harleian Morte Arthur) to distinguish...
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Stanza Living is the
common brand name for
Dtwelve Spaces Private Limited. It
provides fully-managed
shared living accommodations to
students and young...
- Look up
stanza in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
stanza is a unit of
poetry within a
larger poem.
Stanza may also
refer to:
Lexcycle Stanza, a program...
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Wanderer of Scandinavia; or,
Sweden Delivered In
Eastern Europe,
English stanzaic forms were not at
first very po****r,
these countries being too far from...
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Alcaic stanza and the
Sapphic stanza named for Alcaeus' contemporary, Sappho, are two
important forms of
classical poetry. The
Alcaic stanza consists...
- In computing, a
stanza consists of a
related group of
lines in a
script or
configuration file.
Formats depend on context. XML
stanza Compare: von Hagen...