v va vb ve vf vh vi vl vm vn vo vp vr vs vt vu

Перевод: verse speek verse


[существительное]
стих ; строфа ; стихи ; поэзия ;
[глагол]
пис`ать стихи; выражать в стихах


Тезаурус:

  1. A dramatization of stories in verse and prose for children from eight to eighty, featuring some of the best loved characters from children's fiction: the Pied Piper of Hamelin, the Little Prince, Winnie the Pooh, Christopher Robin.
  2. As for the case made against the versions in the Classic Anthology - that by using rhyme they align themselves with the closed poetry of print and not with the open poetry of the speaking breath - the obvious retort is that, although in these poems Pound often rhymes, he writes them in free verse, and in a free verse where the syllables are weighed, and the varying pace controlled, as scrupulously as in anything else he has written.
  3. Mr Gill's wife nominated him for the prize for his purchase of the "Astronomicon", a poem in Latin verse on astronomy and astrology of around 1455-;60 by Basinio da Parma, dedicated to Malatesta Novello, lord of Cesena, and probably made in Rimini.
  4. Noreen appeared at the prompt side and little Maria turned to her and sang the next verse to her.
  5. In 1754 he produced a verse translation of De Animi Immortalitate by Isaac Hawkins Browne, the man who had edited Leapor's second volume.
  6. More literally translated that verse runs like this: "I may cover his face with the present that goes before my face; and afterwards I shall see his face; perhaps he will lift up my face."
  7. Talk then centres on the aforementioned "KERRUNCH" sound, which shockingly signals "Creep" 's transition from weary verse to furious chorus.
  8. When David Nichol Smith assembled his influential Oxford Book of Eighteenth Century Verse (1926), Mary Leapor was not included.
  9. Dawson's compositions are both concise and detailed: witty juxtapositions of building, landscapes, objects, animals and people, whose message is emphasised by over-layers of printed words: logos, succinct headlines, snippets of self-penned verse.
  10. " John Squire's A Book of Women's Verse (1921) reprinted "Upon her Play being returned to her, stained with Claret", as well as excerpts from her poems "An Essay on Hope" and "An Essay on Friendship".
  11. A volume of his light verse, appropriately called Lines of Communication, was published on his 80th birthday.
  12. What an evolutionist believes is totally and completely opposite to what is stated in this verse.
  13. The dating handout contained a troubadour lyric, a piece of dramatic Jacobean verse, some satirical couplets, a blank verse meditation on volcanic mud and a love-sonnet.

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