PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «LEONINE VERSE»
Leonine verse
leonine
verse
type
versification
based
internal
rhyme
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used
latin
european
middle
ages
invention
such
conscious
rhymes
foreign
classical
poetry
traditionally
attributed
probably
apocryphal
monk
leonius
supposed
author
encyclopedia
britannica
french
last
word
with
just
before
caesura
gloria
factorum
temere
conceditus
merriam
webster
horum
infoplease
metre
called
most
noted
specimens
celebrates
tale
fell
into
define
upon
earlier
scheme
requires
frankaffe
using
each
more
specifically
medieval
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companion
literature
margaret
drabble
jenny
stringer
daniel
hahn
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «LEONINE VERSE»
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1
Pattern Poetry: Guide to an Unknown Literature
Leonine verse, while hard to define, is easy to recognize from a simple example:
wish treat well me and ill Very little scholarship exists on this form, though it is not
uncommon up through the baroque. The earliest example is said to be by ...
2
Pattern Poetry: Guide to an Unknown Literature
Leonine verse, while hard to define, is easy to recognize from a simple example:
wish well love well me and i'll you treat ill serve still. Very little scholarship exists
on this form, though it is not uncommon up through the baroque. The earliest ...
3
Speaking of Animals: A Dictionary of Animal Metaphors
LEONINE VERSE See Leonine. LEOPARD a leopard. One of the "big cats" of sub
-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia. WNNCD: 13th cent. Source: LION. WNNCD:
12th cent. The spotted leopard was so named by the ancient Greeks for its ...
Robert Allen Palmatier, 1995
4
The New International Encyclopædia
But leonine verse can be ascribed to no single man as the inventor. It is rather
one of the incidentals in the passage from the quantitative verse of the ancients to
the accented verse of modern literature, and still more from nonrhyming to ...
5
A History of English Literature
But a more natural, though irregular school was formed under the influence of the
minstrels, the application of whose accentual system of verse to Latin, in defiance
of quantity, gave rise to the Leonine Verse, which was used for epigrams, ...
Thomas Budd Shaw, Sir William Smith, 1864
6
The Art of English Poesy
105 [note 31, on leonine verse] Verse lion is Latin or French verse in which the
last word in a line was rhymed with the word occurring just before the caesura in
the middle of the line. It was referred to as "rime leonine" in the anonymous ...
George Puttenham, Richard Puttenham, John Lumley Baron Lumley, 2007
The fact that Barbarism in her poetic contest with Thalia speaks in the leonine
hexameters so favoured by late medieval poets may also be taken as a sign of
Erasmus' authorship. In c 1488-9 Cornelis was still using leonine verse in De
morte, ...
Desiderius Erasmus, Harry Vredeveld, 1993
8
Greeko-Slavonic: Ilchester Lectures on Greeko-Slavonic ...
The middle is occupied by the three designs described, and underneath the
lower compartment contains on the left front the leonine verse : ' By Moses the
sacred image of the calf was destroyed.' Then the bust of Zachariah, with the
inscription ...
9
Ilchester Lectures on Greeko-Slavonic Literature and Its ...
The middle is occupied by the three designs described, and underneath the
lower compartment contains on the left front the leonine verse : ' By Moses the
sacred image of the calf was destroyed.' Then the bust of Zachariah, with the
inscription ...
10
The new international encyclopaedia
Hut leonine verse can be ascribed to no single man as the inventor. It is rather
one of the incidentals in the passage from the quantitative verse of the ancients to
the accented verse of modern literature, and still more from non- rhyming to ...
Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby, 1905