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The Classical Tradition : Greek and Roman Influences on ...
The essential differences are his style and his purpose.) The Pindaric ode
became very free in form. Its rhythm was stronger, but more varied. It was still a
dance, but the dancers, instead of repeating one triple figure, or one complex
inwoven ...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: ...
Night Quatrains - 732 Ode. — Good night, my love, my gentle rest . ib. Ode de
Monsieur Racau. ib. Contentation. Directed to my dear Father, and most worthy
Friend, Mr. Isaac Walton 733 Melancholy. Pindaric Ode 734 Hope. Pindaric Ode
735 ...
Alexander Chalmers, Samuel Johnson,
1810
... and the 'd' rimes are feminine in all the stanzas save the first. c. The Pindaric
Ode The poem just discussed is not, however, our only or our surest evidence of
Jonson's emulation of Pindar. We have yet to mention his Ode on the Death of Sir
...
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Eighteenth-Century Women Poets and Their Poetry: Inventing ...
Trotter has argued that Sprat and Cowley, through their experiences with the
thinking of the Royal Society, to which both belonged, saw the Pindaric ode
replicating a mode of knowledge that was rendered into a mode of argument.104
As ...
Paula R. Backscheider,
2010
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A Nation Transformed: England After the Restoration
Dryden certainly worried that the same unruly energies that the Pindaric ode
celebrated could have harmful consequences when not confined to the artistic
realm. Two years before the Killigrew ode, Dryden associated the Pindaric ode
with ...
Alan Houston, Steve Pincus,
2001
Romantic odes not only follow the more meditative and intimate Horatian pattern,
but also imitate — and indeed reinvigorate — the classical Pindaric ode with its
public and performative commitments. The victory ode, traditionally composed by
...
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The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature
The Pindaric ode—which is typically passionate, visionary, and sonorous—is
modelled on the lyrics of *Pindar. Designed to be sung and danced by the Greek
chorus either at a public festival or in a theatre, these lyrics were written in
complex ...
Dinah Birch, Katy Hooper,
2012
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Percy Shelley's Style in "
Ode to the West Wind"
Throughout his life he has written a lot of works that impressed people. One of these works is the poem 'Ode to the West Wind' which was written in 1819.
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The Routledge Dictionary of Literary Terms
The Pindaric ode was 'occasional', that is to say, composed for a specific and
important public event (e.g. to honour the victors in Greek athletic games). The
Horatian ode, though sometimes public, was frequently personal and reflective.
Peter Childs, Professor of English and Linguistics in the School of Modern Languages and European Studies Roger Fowler, Roger Fowler,
2006
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Extracts from the Album at S; or, Ministerial amusements. To ...
PINDARIC ODE; STROPHE the First; HENCE upon the dazzled sight, Beams the
strong reflected, light? Whence proceed those lucid rays, That on the bard's rapt
fancy blaze 3 ' It is! it is l-the Well-known Bid/e,Sent to feel the Royal pulse-'To ...
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Art review: 'Rolling Hills, Satanic Mills: The British Passion for …
A Pindaric Ode” a poem from 1757 by Thomas Gray, set at the time of Edward I's conquest of Wales. “It's kind of a big patriotic icon for the Welsh ... «Tribune-Review, 5月 15»
Of poetry and motion
... who commissioned the Oxford scholar Armand D'Angour to write an Olympian Pindaric ode, in the Aeolic dialect of ancient Greek – and then ... «Financial Times, 8月 12»
Oxonian's Olympic Ode a success
Dr D'Angour was previously commissioned to write a Pindaric Ode to Athens which was recited at the Athens Olympic Games in 2004. «Cherwell Online, 7月 12»
By the end of the Olympic torch relay, communities were once again …
SIR – Boris Johnson recited a Pindaric ode at an Olympic event. In 1878, Canada's flamboyant governor-general Lord Dufferin gave a Greek ... «Telegraph.co.uk, 7月 12»
The Curious History of Olympic Art Competitions
It sounds like a scene from a comedy of manners: On Monday, London's Oxford-educated mayor recited a Pindaric ode in Ancient Greek at an ... «Huffington Post, 7月 12»
Let's Catch Up: Olympic Coaches Won't March; North Korea Wants …
London Mayor Boris Johnson recited a Pindaric ode in Greek and English at a gala last night. As is the case with most poems, the meat's at the ... «NPR, 7月 12»
Olympic opener will be spectacular but not secret
Image: London mayor Boris Johnson, recites a Pindaric Ode for the 2012 Olympic Games during the Opening Ceremony of the International ... «Rediff, 7月 12»
An Englishman at the first modern Olympics, 1896.
He also wrote and famously recited the Pindaric ode he mentions above at the conclusion of the games. Also in the Fortnightly: Alan ... «The Fortnightly Review, 7月 12»
What Would the Ancient Greeks Think About Modern Greece's Debt …
Dr. D'Angour was also commissioned to compose a Pindaric Ode to Athens, which was read at the 2004 Athens Olympics. His first academic ... «Greek Reporter, 6月 12»
University scholars receive distinguished, named professorships
He also has published articles on such topics as Cavalier love poetry, 17th-century literary criticism and the Restoration Pindaric ode. «University of Chicago Chronicle, 9月 07»