• A strophe (/ˈstroʊfiː/) is a poetic term originally referring to the first part of the ode in Ancient Greek tragedy, followed by the antistrophe and epode...
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    Strophic form – also called verse-repeating form, chorus form, AAA song form, or one-part song form – is a song structure in which all verses or stanzas...
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  • In Spanish poetry, a silva is a poetic form consisting of in eleven- and seven- syllable lines: hendecasyllables (endecasílabos) and heptasyllables (heptasílabos)...
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    as emotionally. A classic ode is structured in three major parts: the strophe, the antistrophe, and the epode. Different forms such as the homostrophic...
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    The locus amoenus: the strophes that come after strophe 52 of Canto IX, and some of the main parts that appear from strophe 68 to 95 describe the scenery...
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  • batch, fit, and stave. The term stanza has a similar meaning to strophe, though strophe sometimes refers to an irregular set of lines, as opposed to regular...
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    supernum prodiens" (the last two strophes begin with "O salutaris hostia") and "Pange lingua gloriosi" (the last two strophes begin with "Tantum ergo"). The...
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  • her against consummating her affection. She confides in her daughter, Strophe, who likewise warns Phaedra against pursuing an affair with Hippolytus...
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    strophe 17) Hildebrand, Gering & Möbius (1904), strophe 27. p. 205. Bellows (1923), strophe 44. p. 246. Hildebrand, Gering & Möbius (1904), strophe 28...
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  • in response to the strophe, which was sung from east to west. It has the nature of a reply and balances the effect of the strophe. Thus, in Gray's ode...
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    and Latins. The ode generally has three parts: a strophe, an antistrophe, and an epode. The strophe and the antistrophe of the ode possess similar metrical...
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    though many early Lieder by the likes of Franz Schubert are in simple strophic form. The accompaniment of European art songs is considered as an important...
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  • Horace composed some poems in the Alcmanian strophe or Alcmanian system. It is also called the Alcmanic strophe or the 1st Archilochian. It is a couplet...
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    and repeating lyrics for the choruses. Popular music often makes use of strophic form, sometimes in conjunction with the twelve bar blues. In the tenth...
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    (also known as the Solemnity of the Holy Body and Blood of Christ). The strophe of Sacris solemniis that begins with the words "Panis angelicus" (bread...
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    world. Women often wore a strophic, the bra of the time, under their garments and around the mid-portion of their body. The strophic was a wide band of wool...
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    -.--] line 248 273–89 complex meter Chorus wonders about Philocleon a strophe/antistrophe pair based on ionic metron [..--] but with many variations...
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    stanzas are arranged into four strophes, each strophe consisting of three tunes iterated twice over. The first three strophes describe attributes of the Theotokos...
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    die erste Strophe verboten?". Die Welt (in German). 12 February 2017. Retrieved 20 June 2021. "Skandal beim Fed-Cup: Ist die erste Strophe unserer Nationalhymne...
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    every day when he goes to judgment by Yggdrasill. The source for this is a strophe in Grímnismál which is also quoted in the Prose Edda. Rydberg, Viktor (2020-04-11)...
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    Onomastì komodèin Parabasis Phlyax play Sparagmos Stásimon Stichomythia Strophê Thalia (Muse) Theatre of ancient Rome Theoric fund Roman theatre (structure)...
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  • deceptive cadence. The theme of syntactic imitation is exemplified by each strophe in the poem, comparable and balanced in length with the others. Local details...
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  • Strophes Swedish English Strophe 1 Vem kan segla förutan vind, vem kan ro utan åror, vem kan skiljas från vännen sin utan att fälla tårar? Who can sail...
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    guida al som de l'escalièr, / sovenhatz-vos tot còp de ma dolor. The above strophe translates to: So pleases me your courteous demand, / I cannot and I will...
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    the goddess of beauty, and forged her beautiful jewelry, including a strophion (στρόφιον) known as the kestos himas (κεστὸς ἱμάς), a saltire-shaped undergarment...
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  • Ellen Streidt (redirect from Ellen Strophal)
    Ellen Streidt (née Stropahl later Wendland, born 27 July 1952 in Wittstock, Bezirk Potsdam) is a retired East German sprinter who specialised in the 200...
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    Sibbi of Vé, §C nonagenarian, begot (a son). 'Theodoric Strophe' A reading of the Theodoric strophe from the Rök stone. Problems playing this file? See media...
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  • Catastrophe or catastrophic comes from the Greek κατά (kata) = down; στροφή (strophē) = turning (Greek: καταστροφή). It may refer to: Disaster, a devastating...
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    'tales, stories'), shüleg (श्लोक šloka 'poems, verses'), badag (पदक padaka 'strophe'), arshan (रसायन rašayana 'mineral water, nectar'), shastir (शास्त्र shastra...
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    include Hindemith's and Ysaÿe's Sonatas for Solo Cello, Dutilleux's Trois Strophes sur le Nom de Sacher, Berio's Les Mots Sont Allés, Cassadó's Suite for...
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