His discussion of iambic pentameter is thorough and contains extensive examples. |
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Written in iambic pentameter, it is comprised of two stanzas of four lines each, rhyming abab. |
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Tennyson was an expert metricist, but in this poem he keeps things pretty simple, sticking with the standard meter of English, iambic pentameter. |
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Really the only difference is that the terms have been Carrollised and the verse is in octameter instead of pentameter. |
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He believes that iambic pentameter is the most suited to heroic verse, especially in English, and that rhyme should be consistent and regular. |
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The iambic pentameter of Shakespeare's sonnets mimics the beat of the human heart. |
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The entire film is in iambic pentameter, and the rhyming patterns are wonderful. |
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The iambic pentameter in Elizabethan verse is so deep and rich in its poetry. |
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She will slip from dactyls to iambics, pentameter to trimeter, quatrains to sestets. |
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But if you listen at the line carefully, it's a line of regular trochaic pentameter. |
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Our hearing is indissolubly wedded to five-beat Shakespearean blank verse, usually unrhymed iambic pentameter. |
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The second section of the poem, the last four lines, alternate between iambic tetrameter and pentameter. |
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He allows his lines freedom to expand and shrink from their pentameter norm to accommodate his shifts of style and tone. |
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Single couplets of course form a significant category, as do longer poems composed of rhyming pentameter couplets. |
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If you listen to the line carefully, it's a line of regular trochaic pentameter. |
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Sidestepping the spoken word label, she even pens three sonnets, written in loose pentameter lines. |
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You can hear it pushing against the constraints of the pentameter and the irregular end rhyme. |
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The poem, in pentameter couplets, describes the funeral ceremonies for Queen Mary the preceding month. |
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Its graceful pentameter couplets express the mid-century fascination with theatrical performance. |
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The opening line is humorous, touching,and declamatory at one and the same time, its pentameter rhythm sedate and arresting. |
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Actors interpreting Shakespeare's iambic pentameter invent their own characteristic mixture of the formal and conversational to produce what we hear onstage. |
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The language here contributes significantly to the formality of the classical tragic genre, along with the rhythmic, ten-syllable iambic pentameter lines and the rhyming couplets to end scenes. |
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Their rhythms hover uncertainly between the ordinary Shakespearean pentameter and a fairly prosy free verse. |
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I hope Hansard will appropriately record the remarks with rhyming couplets and iambic pentameter. |
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The lovers speak entirely in iambic pentameter, which works much better than it should. |
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The rhythmic cadence of the poetry was not the iambic pentameter or other such metrical patterns but free verse with words scattered randomly across the printed page. |
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The movie drifts in and out of fantasy worlds, where hustlers speak in iambic pentameter or hop on a plane to Rome without any thought of passports. |
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It was translated into English iambic pentameter with rhymed couplets. |
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By the time he suggests that the verse inclines towards the pentameter, it is clear that it has not occurred to him that the phrasings are of formal significance. |
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Pedally, on the other hand, they are admittedly far from being examples of the basic lines, the iambic pentameter and the iambic tetrameter. |
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She has used blank verse, primarily: unrhymed iambic pentameter. |
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You can't take in the depth and meaning and skill and things like iambic pentameter, which I understand now that it's become part of my job. |
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His meter would later develop into the heroic meter of the 15th and 16th centuries and is an ancestor of iambic pentameter. |
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Dryden's solution was a closed couplet in iambic pentameter that would have a minimum of enjambment. |
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Even when Jon Snow, an iconic British television newsreader appearing in a studio cameo, speaks in iambic pentameter it appears startlingly natural. |
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A Shakespearean sonnet is fourteen lines long and has an iambic pentameter rhythm throughout. |
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When preparing to teach 7th graders about dramatic irony and iambic pentameter, a teacher will naturally wonder, will this be too hard for them? |
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Shakespeare's standard poetic form was blank verse, composed in iambic pentameter. |
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The most useful tool in the poet's workbox is, of course, the iambic pentameter line and its variants, which is something that Maxwell has learnt from the likes of Frost, Auden and, at his best, Larkin. |
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Rhyming couplets in iambic pentameter was by far the most popular structure for poetry of all types. |
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It is anapestic tetrameter, not iambic pentameter. |
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Now she's shouting angrily in iambic pentameter. |
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Holy iambic pentameter, Batman, I hadn't felt so dumb in a long time. |
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