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Meanings of
strophe
in английском
русский
строфа
португальский
estrofe
испанский
estrofa
каталонский
estrofa
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First part of the ode.
stanza
stanzaic form
Related terms
metrical pattern
русский
строфа
Synonyms
Examples for "
stanza
"
stanza
stanzaic form
Examples for "
stanza
"
1
Point out the fitness of the two similes in the second
stanza
.
2
The first
half
-
stanza
of this song is old; the rest is mine.
3
Seclusion and abandonment of the artificial are also extolled in
stanza
xv:-
4
Take first the more familiar of the
stanza
forms of English verse.
5
The second
stanza
is the one most generally recognized and oftenest quoted:
1
In melody and
stanzaic
form
,
we shall see that the two poems are not unlike, but in motive they are totally distinct.
2
The English "Horatian" ode, then, while exhibiting the greatest differences in complexity of
stanzaic
forms
,
is "homostrophic."
Usage of
strophe
in английском
1
After the hexameter the most frequently imitated metre is the Sapphic
strophe
.
2
Pissin gives the number of verse and
strophe
forms on p. 266.
3
Then play up your
strophe
so we may hear if you lie.
4
It is like the
strophe
and anti-strophe in a Greek chorus.
5
To the Canticle of the Sun he added a new
strophe
:
6
The following
strophe
is of this species, which Horace calls Alcaei minaces camenae-
7
He called upon her to save their little band by singing a
strophe
.
8
In the passage in the "Opferlied," 2d
strophe
,
where it runs thus:-
9
The last
strophe
of the choral service can be heard from across the courtyard.
10
Slowly the
strophe
and antistrophe of frogs and goat-suckers resumed possession of his consciousness.
11
Why, from Susan Bates, to be sure-andin this very place:
strophe
and antistrophe.
12
His chanting and his playing answer and supplement each other, like
strophe
and antistrophe.
13
Sometimes the
strophe
seems to contain four lines, sometimes more.
14
Love's a
strophe
amid the bloom of lost heavens.
15
Rhyme and
strophe
are given up, only rhythm remains.
16
Eloise was radiant, for her heart was singing within her a splendid
strophe
of joy.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
strophe
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
first strophe
follow strophe
contain a strophe
final strophe
greek strophe
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Translations for
strophe
русский
строфа
португальский
estrofe
estrofes
испанский
estrofa
каталонский
estrofa
estrofes
Strophe
through the time
Strophe
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common