- In poetry, a
tetrameter is a line of four
metrical feet. However, the
particular foot can vary, as follows:
Anapestic tetrameter: "And the
sheen of their...
- of
normal and
broken tetrameters is a
characteristic difference between the
Kalevala meter and
other forms of
trochaic tetrameter. Howell,
Anthony (30...
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Iambic tetrameter is a
poetic meter in
ancient Gr**** and
Latin poetry; as the name of a rhythm,
iambic tetrameter consists of four metra, each
metron being...
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Dactylic tetrameter is a
metre in poetry. It
refers to a line
consisting of four
dactylic feet. "
Tetrameter"
simply means four
poetic feet. Each foot has...
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Anapestic tetrameter (British spelling: anapaestic) is a
poetic meter that has four
anapestic metrical feet per line. Each foot has two
unstressed syllables...
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correspond roughly to a
monosyllabic tetrameter, a
dactylic tetrameter, a
trochaic tetrameter, and an
iambic tetrameter respectively. The poem has historically...
- its own. It
stemmed from his
observation that
while Pushkin's
iambic tetrameters had been a part of
Russian literature for a
fairly short two centuries...
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includes six stanzas, each made up of a
rhyming couplet in
irregular tetrameters. In
Flame and Shadow, "There Will Come Soft Rains" is the
first of the...
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striking than that of The Lay, with the
epistles in
iambic tetrameters and the
narrative in
tetrameters with
frequent trimeters. The
reception by the reviewers...
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Trochaic tetrameter (Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow, The Song of Hiawatha; the
Finnish national epic, The Kalevala, is also in
trochaic tetrameter, the natural...