The openingelegy, starting from restless repetition of a single pitch, opens out to a refined, rich design.
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Turning now toelegy, the elegiac couplet consists of a line of dactylic hexameter plus a line of dactylic ' pentameter ' so-called, actually two small lines.
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The piece is, however, rather more than a technical exercise, the climactic threnody and finalelegyachieving real eloquence.
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The poem is anelegy, but also a eulogy, a dramatic narrative of praise, enhanced (or 'amplified', to use the rhetoricians' term) with all the colours of rhetoric.
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The eight-minute second movement, marked = c. 48, opens with a brief soloelegyfrom the violin, which is soon joined by tolling piano chords which roll into a bluesy nightscape.
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They preferred to produce elegies, comedies, and, finally and most famously, psychological novels which had little to do with the sublime and effectively subverted the authoritative.
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Literary forms varied, from ode, pastorals and sonnets toelegy, satire and romance.
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Lyrical poetry, odes, pastorals, elegies, epigrams; dramatic presentations of comedy and tragedy; histories, rhetorical treatises, philosophical dialectics, and philosophical treatises all arose in this period.
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Poems revolve around several main themes, including "baroorodiiq" (elegy), "amaan" (praise), "jacayl" (romance), "guhaadin" (diatribe), "digasho" (gloating) and "guubaabo" (guidance).
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The elegies, being sung at military banquets, belong to a tradition of sympotic poetry while also being representative of the genre of martial exhortation.
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It has been argued that she is a poetic construct copying the "puella" -archetype from other works in the loveelegygenre.
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Her poems were very numerous, and included representatives of nearly all the minor forms of poetry: odes, eclogues, idylls, elegies, chansons, ballads, madrigals, and others.
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The lyric includes all the shorter forms of poetry, e.g., song, ode, ballad,elegy, sonnet.
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Regarded as anelegy, the story harkens back to the days of tabloid journalism prior to the 24-hour news reporting cycle.
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Some of the poems are in the form of elegies in tribute to a fallen hero.
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