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Batnan da-Srugh, also
called 'Flute of the Spirit' who
composed in the
dodecasyllabic verse more than seven-hundred
verse homilies, or mêmrê (ܡܐܡܖ̈ܐ), of...
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Laura sa
Kaharian ng Albanya, an awit (metrical
narrative poem with
dodecasyllabic quatrains [12
syllables per line, 4
lines per stanza]); Balagtas' masterpiece...
- (dṓdeka) dodecagon, dodecahedron, Dodecanese, dodecaphony, dodecastyle,
dodecasyllabic,
hemidodecahedron dog-, dox- opinion,
tenet Gr**** δοκεῖν (dokeîn) "to...
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homilies (Paris 1905–1908)
containing 146
pieces all
written throughout in
dodecasyllabic metre, and
those published deal
mainly with
biblical themes, though...
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within the
Catholic Church.
Written in 13
stanzas of 3-4
predominantly dodecasyllabic verses, it is
regarded as the
oldest and most
prominent example of early...
- (dṓdeka) dodecagon, dodecahedron, Dodecanese, dodecaphony, dodecastyle,
dodecasyllabic,
hemidodecahedron dog-, dox- opinion,
tenet Gr**** δοκεῖν (dokeîn) "to...
- and the
karagatan (a sung
debate where each line of the
verse must be
dodecasyllabic.) The latter,
whose literal meaning is "ocean", got its name from the...
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Esther for the young. Racine's
plays displa**** his
mastery of the
dodecasyllabic (12 syllable)
French alexandrine. His
writing is
renowned for its elegance...
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invited to
Avalon by
Morgue la Fee (Morgan le Fay).
Later an
Alexandrine (
dodecasyllabic)
Roman d'Ogier (29000vv., mid-14th cent. or c. 1335 ) of 29,000 verses...
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Prose 1965
William F.
Ennis United Kingdom Il
Campo Editore Comedy Dodecasyllabic terza rima 1965 Aldo
Maugeri Italy La
Sicilia Inferno Blank tercets...