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iambic pentameter. In practice, this
meant that his
verse was
usually unrhymed and
consisted of ten
syllables to a line,
spoken with a
stress on every...
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Blank verse is
poetry written with
regular metrical but
unrhymed lines,
usually in
iambic pentameter. It has been
described as "probably the most common...
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verse form of four lines.
Originally composed in
quantitative verse and
unrhymed,
since the
Middle Ages
imitations of the form
typically feature rhyme and...
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English translation by a
woman in 2015.
Emily Wilson's 2023
translation uses
unrhymed iambic pentameters.
There are more than 2000 m****cripts of Homer. Some...
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Skeleton Crew. The thirty-four line free
verse poem
consists of
eleven unrhymed,
unmetered verse paragraphs. The poem
concerns King
walking his son Owen...
- Gr****) to the
English language. He was the
first modern writer to
employ unrhymed verse outside of the
theatre or translations.
Milton is
described as the...
- Tennyson,
Rudyard Kipling,
Robert Louis Stevenson.
Tanka is a form of
unrhymed ****anese poetry, with five
sections totalling 31 on (phonological units...
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socioeconomic decline of
Bengal and
detailed this
newly plebeian aesthetics in an
unrhymed hundred-line poem
whose technique of
searing double-vision foreshadowed...
- translation,
widely available online. 1867
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Unrhymed terzines. The
first U.S. translation,
raising American interest in the...
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features older than
other parts of the poems. The
poems were
composed in
unrhymed dactylic hexameter;
ancient Gr****
metre was quantity-based
rather than...