-
epigram is also in the
couplet form.
Couplets can also
appear as part of more
complex rhyme schemes, such as sonnets.
Rhyming couplets are one of the simplest...
- Look up
couplet,
couplets, or
distich in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
couplet is a pair of
lines in verse.
Couplet may also
refer to:
Couplets (cabaret)...
- term "heroic
couplet" is
sometimes reserved for
couplets that are
largely closed and self-contained, as
opposed to the
enjambed couplets of
poets like...
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Couplets (German:
Couplets, Polish: kuplety, Spanish: cuplés) were
wittily ambiguous, political, or
satirical songs in a
number of
European countries,...
- In poetics,
closed couplets are two line
units of
verse that do not
extend their sense beyond the line's end. Furthermore, the
lines are
usually rhymed...
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apparently for a
Spartan audience.
Theognis of
Megara vented himself in
couplets as an
embittered aristocrat in a time of
social change. Po****r leaders...
- ghazal, it must have no
fewer than five
couplets.
Almost all
ghazals confine themselves to less than
fifteen couplets (poems that
exceed this
length are more...
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textual variations in a
total of 900
couplets,
including 217
couplets in Book I, 487
couplets in Book II, and 196
couplets in Book III. "Valluvar is a cunning...
- and
flaming light.
Since then,
before every New Year,
people paste red
couplets in and
outside their house, and let off
firecrackers and fireworks, in...
- A one-way pair, one-way couple, or
couplet refers to that
portion of a bi-directional
traffic facility – such as a road, bus, streetcar, or
light rail...