Translation for '
unrhymed' from English to Russian
ADJ | unrhymed | more unrhymed | most unrhymed | |
SYNO | rhymeless | rimeless | unrhymed | ... |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
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Usage Examples English
- Lowell expressed her extreme debt to the French, to what she preferred to call 'unrhymed cadence' instead of the more common 'verse libre'.
- It comprises three strophes of four verses in Classical iambic dimeter, the verses rhyming in couplets, together with a fourth concluding strophe (or doxology) in unrhymed verses varying for the season.
- According to Lyon, the bref double has a single form with a fixed rhyme scheme and, most distinctively, only the first two quatrains share a final rhyme (unrhymed lines shown as "X"): AXBC XAXC AXAB AB.
- Reaction to Milton's poetic worldview included, grudgingly, acknowledgement that of poet's resemblance to classical writers (Greek and Roman poetry being unrhymed).
- Joiks, unrhymed works without definite structure, are the most characteristic kind of song.
- Blank verse is poetry written in regular, metrical, but unrhymed, lines, almost always composed of iambic pentameters.
- Liu Bannong created a new form of poetry, called unrhymed poems. He was an important composer of children's poetry.
- It is an unusually short poem by epic standards, consisting of 1,377 unrhymed hendecasyllabic lines in five cantos.
- Two thirds of Browning's poetic works are written in unrhymed pentameters.
- Isbell's translation uses unrhymed couplets that generally alternate between eleven and nine syllables.
- He and his friend Sir Thomas Wyatt were the first English poets to write in the sonnet form that Shakespeare later used, and Howard was the first English poet to publish blank verse (unrhymed iambic pentameter) in his translation of the second and fourth books of Virgil's "Aeneid".
- The poem is written in a variation of unrhymed trochaic tetrameter with occasional Pyrrhic substitutions.
- English-language haiku is an example of an unrhymed tercet poem.
- Glenn Hughes reports Flint claiming to invent the open verse form 'unrhymed cadence', by cutting away all personal emotion, where symbolism was barely suggested, but instead shortened and hardened, and where meter was supplanted by cadence'.
- Parts of the narrative may be written in verse, while other parts are written in unrhymed, literary prose.
- In extended sequences of "ruba'i" stanzas, the convention is sometimes extended so that the unrhymed line of the current stanza becomes the rhyme for the following stanza.
- Though poets still sometimes write in couplets, the form fell somewhat from favour in English in the twentieth century; contemporary poets writing in English sometimes prefer unrhymed couplets, distinguished by layout rather than by matching sounds.
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