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Antistrophe (Ancient Gr****: ἀντιστροφή, "a
turning back") is the
portion of an ode sung by the
chorus in its
returning movement from west to east in response...
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Antistrophe caudata King &
Gamble –
southern Vietnam and
Peninsular Malaysia Antistrophe curtisii King &
Gamble –
Peninsular Malaysia Antistrophe glabra...
- A
classic ode is
structured in
three major parts: the strophe, the
antistrophe, and the epode.
Different forms such as the
homostrophic ode and the...
- the
first part of the ode in
Ancient Gr**** tragedy,
followed by the
antistrophe and epode. The term has been
extended to also mean a
structural division...
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imagined rhetoric as more than just oratory. Aristotle:
Rhetoric is an
antistrophes to dialectic. "Let
rhetoric [be
defined as] an
ability [dynamis], in...
- στάσιμον) in Gr****
tragedy is a
stationary song,
composed of
strophes and
antistrophes and
performed by the
chorus in the
orchestra (Ancient Gr****: ὀρχήστρα...
- of the
songs in his song
cycle Die schöne Müllerin use
strophic form.
Antistrophe in the
lyrical performances of the Gr****
chorus Tilmouth,
Michael (2001)...
- Calcutta. In the contest, they
improvised verses and
hurled strophes and
antistrophes at each other. Shil
composed about 350
Maizbhandari songs praising the...
- ode
generally has
three parts: a strophe, an
antistrophe, and an epode. The
strophe and the
antistrophe of the ode
possess similar metrical structures...
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clauses or sentences. It is also
known as
epiphora and
occasionally as
antistrophe. It is a
figure of
speech and the
counterpart of anaphora. It is an extremely...