- The form is a
variant of the
strambotto,
which is one of the
earliest verse forms in the
Italian language. The
strambotto was used in
Sicily and Tuscany...
-
folksong stanza known as the
Strambotto. Therefore, da Lentini, or
whoever else
invented the form,
added two
tercets to the
Strambotto in
order to
create the...
-
separately and is unrelated. The
Sicilian octave is
derived from the
medieval strambotto and was a
crucial step in the
development of the sonnet,
whereas the ottava...
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folksong stanza known as the
Strambotto. To this, da
Lentini (or
whoever else
invented the form)
added two
tercets to the
Strambotto in
order to
create the...
-
performed in
southern Italy and
accompanied by a
lyric song
called a
strambotto.
Other couples dances are
collectively referred to as saltarello. There...
-
example is the form of
Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem "Frost at Midnight".
strambotto stream of
consciousness writing structuralism sublime Of a
profound and...
- in this fire it
consumes itself and is silent. — Ferrandino d'Aragona,
strambotto.
Unlike his
father and grandfather,
Ferrandino did not
usually keep fixed...
- idziemy" ("We that are going"). Adam
Asnyk wrote an
epigram (Italian
strambotto) "Ironia" ("Irony") in the form of
ottava rima with the last line being...
- Serafino’s work directly,
being especially drawn to his use of the
epigramatic strambotto, a form he
introduced into
English verse. For the
extravagant image of...
- came to be
accentuated as the
poets drew
closer to
vernacular forms (
strambotto, rispetto), and
sonnet was
being abandoned. Most of the opus thematically...