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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Decasyllable is a poetic meter of ten syllables used in poetic traditions of syllabic verse.
Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, John McBrewster, 2010
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Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
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The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics: Fourth Edition
A. G. ENGSTROM; C. SCOTT; J. PRESTO DECASYLLABLE. A line of ten
syllables; metrical structures built on it vary, but normally the term refers to the Fr.
decasyllabe and the Eng. *iambic pentameter. In Fr. verse, the decasyllable
appeared ...
Stephen Cushman, Clare Cavanagh, Jahan Ramazani, 2012
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The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics
A. G. ENGSTROM; C. SCOTT; J. PRESTO DECASYLLABLE. A line of ten
syllables; metrical structures built on it vary, but normally the term refers to the Fr.
decasyllabe and the Eng. *iambic pentameter. In Fr. verse, the decasyllable
appeared ...
Roland Greene, Stephen Cushman, Clare Cavanagh, 2012
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The Singer Resumes the Tale
In our two octosyllabic songs, brat 'brother' is used for the family member. Med '
honey' does not, to the best of my knowledge, have a traditional epithet and
cannot be used in the appropriate position, that is, in the second part, of a
decasyllable ...
Albert Bates Lord, Mary Louise Lord, 1995
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The Cambridge Introduction to French Poetry
Indeed, the octosyllable and decasyllable were used more widely than the
alexandrine before the mid- 1550s, and enjoy an even longer and nobler lineage
. The octosyllable is ubiquitous in medieval narrative and lyric poetry; shorter
meters ...
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A Question of Syllables: Essays in Nineteenth-Century French ...
In classical prosody, the impair (line with an odd number of syllables: 5, 7, 9, 11,
13) is uncommon, and of the lines with caesura, the decasyllable comes next to
the alexandrine in order of significance. The caesura of the decasyllable usually
...
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Traditions of Heroic and Epic Poetry: The traditions
The commonest epic metre is the decasyllable, with a regular caesura after the
fourth syllable. This is the metre of the Chanson de Roland and of most of the
earlier surviving epics. A six/four cut occurs occasionally but is uncommon.
Arthur Thomas Hatto, 1980
The last period is analysed as follows: <L yQovia |3potoiai <p&- -ua, Korr& uoi |
36ocaov oi- -ktpOCV OttOC tOIS EVepO' 'Atpel- -Scas, dx6parra <pepoua' 6vefSr|
. The corresponding decasyllable in the antistrophe is 'Epi]-vuv. tis av euttCCtpis
...
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Collected Papers of A. M. Dale
The corresponding decasyllable in the antistrophe is 'Epi]-vuv. tis dv EUTTOcrpis
&5e pAdcrToi; The coincidence of pause in the sense at once raises suspicions
of this artificial division into cola.1 There is no need to suspect the earlier ...
Amy Marjorie Dale, Thomas Bertram Lonsdale Webster, Eric Gardner Turner, 1969