Another Milton scholar present announced that while rhyme was no ornament to verse, the return of odes and sonnets was inevitable. |
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Their latest CD, Beach Blanket Bedlam, packs a punch with high-energy, oddball odes to sand fleas and doomed hoodlums. |
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Meanwhile soldier poets wrote odes and sapphics based on dead forms borrowed from the Greeks while laying plans to translate the Aeneid. |
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Nowhere in the play do readership issues come to the fore more strikingly than in the five choral odes. |
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These falsetto-led odes to love and innocence requiring precise singing were born on street corners among gangs of toughs. |
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The first six odes of Book 3 are sometimes referred to as the Roman Odes, written in stately alcaics in elevated style on patriotic themes. |
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Yet even to this day well-heeled members of the arts establishment recite odes to the old rogue. |
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As true sycophants, we sing odes eulogizing rulers, while creative literary minds, great artists are simply ignored. |
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Born in Watford, Herts, Fletcher started writing odes as a pupil at Friern Barnet Grammar, where he produced concerts. |
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All these odes to forgotten love, booze and death are sung in the key of extreme melancholy and ring with a heaping amount of honesty. |
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In Greek drama and in the works of Pindar, odes were sung by a chorus and performed with dance. |
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These ominous odes rumble like the storm clouds before the apocalypse and will have you laughing and crying at the same time. |
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More likely it was a case of misplaced scorn for the saccharine melodies that overwhelmed the odes to left-coast burgs Santa Cruz, Big Sur and Hollywood. |
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Rather than concocting sophisticated odes to misery, perhaps we might consider a different approach to urban growth. |
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Hall's odes to American progress, mission, and exceptionality characterize a good portion of the early historiography of the Old Northwest and the westward movement generally. |
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In translating the odes, for example, I kept to their syllabic count and tried to engender rhythms akin to but not identical with those engendered by alcaics in German. |
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His ecstatic, harmony-drenched odes to sunshine, surfboards, girls and cars played like a Californian counterpoint to the opening bars of Beatlemania. |
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A poet could explain him to himself but he was a soldier and had no place to go for ghazals or odes. |
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The poetry of Keats is characterised by sensual imagery, most notably in the series of odes. |
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He was often mocked for what were seen as sycophantic odes to the king, most notably in Byron's long ironic dedication of Don Juan to Southey. |
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He attempted to write odes for money, but his great success came with Love Given O'er, or A Satyr Upon. |
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Gray considered his two Pindaric odes, The Progress of Poesy and The Bard, as his best works. |
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For some years after this, he was busy in the production of sacred music, odes addressed to the king and royal family, and other similar works. |
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But, by night, he treads the boards and pub floors delivering his punchy chucklesome, odd odes. |
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Many of the choric odes in Atalanta formally echo the song of Philomela in the tradition of lyric pain. |
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Printed literature was dominated by odes in poetry, and religious writing in prose. |
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Dryden's successor Shadwell originated annual birthday and New Year odes. |
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Pindaric odes are to be written with fire and passion, unlike the calmer and more reflective Horatian odes such as Ode on a distant Prospect of Eton College. |
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Poets expressed their points of view in other forms, usually public or formally disguised poetic forms such as odes, pastoral poetry, and ariel verse. |
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Both before and after his Laureateship, he wrote public odes. |
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The perfection of the Odes in content, form, and style has charmed readers for hundreds of years. |
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Neruda was now completely preoccupied with writing Odes to Washerwomen, to Dead Millionaires and a switchbladed bit of verse called The United Fruit Company. |
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Pierre Didot was also a poet and translated in verse the fourth book of Georgics, the first books of Horace's Odes, and wrote a number of original poems. |
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