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Octave (poetry)
Octave (poetry) For other uses of the term see octave. An octave is a verse form consisting of eight ... The most common rhyme scheme for an octave is abba abba. An octave is ...
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Poetry analysis
Poetry analysis Poetry analysis is the process of investigating a ... of the work. The words poem and poetry derive from the Greek poiēma ... to figure out how it works. Like poetry itself, poetry analysis can take many forms, and ...
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Sicilian octave
Sicilian octave For other uses of the word octave see Octave (disambiguation) The Sicilian octave (Italian ottava siciliana or ottava napoletana, lit. "Neapolitan octave") is a verse form consisting of ...
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Octave (disambiguation)
Octave (disambiguation) Look up octave in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Octave may refer to a doubling or halving of frequency, in electronics an octave, in music, the interval equivalent to an eighth an octave (poetry), the first eight lines of ...
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Octave Crémazie
Octave Crémazie Octave Crémazie (April 16, 1827 – January 16 ... been called "the father of French-Canadian poetry" for his patriotic verse, often rhetorical in ...
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Canadian poetry
Canadian poetry Canadian poetry is poetry written in Canada, by Canadians. There are two distinct branches of Canadian poetry: French-Canadian poetry (mostly written by Québécois authors) and ...
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Crémazie octave (translated from French)
Crémazie octave This article is one ébauche to be ... share your knowledge by modifying it. Crémazie octave ( 16 April 1827 - 16 January 1879 ) was ... Quebec . It was called the "father of poetry Canadian-Frenchwoman" for her patriotic worms, often ...
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Italian literature
... harmonies. At the same time there was poetry of an epic kind, written in a ... mark of the influence of French narrative poetry. They may be considered as belonging to the popular kind of poetry, taking the word, however, in a broad ... Gerusalemme cclese, and the singers of religious poetry vied with those of the Chansons de ... love-song partly modelled on the Provençal poetry imported to the south by the ...
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Category:Poetic form
... such aspects as the rhythm or meter (poetry) of the poem, its rhyme scheme, or ... 2 subcategories to this category. J Jazz poetry S Slam poetry Pages in category "Poetic form" There are ... this category. A A Lecture on Modern Poetry Acatalectic Accentual verse Accentual-syllabic verse Acephalous ... Anceps Antistrophe Archilochian Arsis and thesis Asclepiad (poetry) Assonance Aubade Awdl B Ballad Ballad ...
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Talk:Vincent Schiavelli
... or national bank. The Sicilian School of poetry, was used as a model for the ... denigrated the qualities of their neighbors in poetry and songs. The people from the next ... foreigners, that is, non-Sicilians. A popular octave often heard after the island's annexation ... deeds are nothing but delusions, "cugghiuniati." Every octave which describes all the objects of man ... song "is that all there is?" One octave will suffice to show what I ...
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