Use "iambic" in a sentence

1. Aubade in Rhyming Iambic Pentameter

2. It was written in rhyming couplets of iambic pentameter.

3. Ballad stanza is written in alternating lines of iambic tetrameter

4. How many of you know what iambic pentameter is?

5. (2001) ‘Iambic motifs in Alcaeus’ lyrics’, in Iambic Ideas: Essays on a Poetic Tradition from Archaic Greece to the Late Roman Empire, eds

6. 2 It was written in rhyming couplets of iambic pentameter.

7. 3 How many of you know what iambic pentameter is?

8. It's rhymed iambic tetrameter, four beats per line, with some variations.

9. The typical “ballad meter” was an alternation between lines in iambic tetrameter and iambic trimeter.Ballads were generally written in quatrains with a regular rhyme scheme of ABCB

10. 7 A couplet written in iambic pentameter is called a heroic couplet.

11. They usually write poetry in heroic couplets , a polished iambic pentameter line.

12. Then he began a speech, and it could have been iambic pentameter.

13. 14 They usually write poetry in heroic couplets , a polished iambic pentameter line.

14. 9 Then he began a speech, and it could have been iambic pentameter.

15. Alexandrine In English, a 12-syllable iambic line adapted from French heroic verse

16. 4 Heroic couplet refers to two lines of iambic pentameter rhyming with each other.

17. For example, to describe Shakespeare’s sonnets as having been written in iambic pentameter Acatalectic

18. 17 In English, the meter most commonly used with blank verse has been iambic pentameter.

19. In The Sonnagrams (2009), Mohammad Anagrammatizes Shakespeare’s sonnets into all-new English sonnets in iambic pentameter

20. Dryden's solution was a closed Couplet in iambic pentameter that would have a minimum of enjambment

21. An Admonition of Warning to England comprises twenty-four rhyming couplets in alternating lines of iambic hexameter and heptameter

22. This quote from Shakespeare’s " Sonnet 116 " is a great example of a rhymed, closed, iambic pentameter Couplet.

23. But the true aboriginal stroke was Whitman's breaking loose from the iambic collar of traditional English poetry.

24. In the first place, he broke entirely with alliteration and with any-length lines, composing his poem in a metre which is either a fifteen-syllabled iambic tetrameter catalectic, or else, as the reader pleases, a series of distichs in iambic dimeters, alternately Acatalectic and catalectic.

25. 16 Shakespeare wrote his sonnets within a strict discipline, fourteen lines of iambic pentameter, rhyming in three quatrains and a couplet.

26. He heard the rhythms of iambic pentameter and chanting, Hieros Gamos and sacred rites, resonating with the rumble of the jet.

27. The result was that the old poets became some of them writers of heroic and others of iambic verse.

28. 15 He heard the rhythms of iambic pentameter and chanting, Hieros Gamos and sacred rites, resonating with the rumble of the jet.

29. A boat, about, a dress, a coat: these are all simple iambic phrases that you hear in our language all the time.

30. Shakespeare wrote his sonnets within a strict discipline, fourteen lines of iambic pentameter, rhyming in three quatrains and a couplet.

31. 20 The language and meter used by Aeschylus in his plays was the forerunner of blank verse, or unrhymed iambic pentameter.

32. Alcaic definition is - relating to or written in a verse or strophe marked by complicated variation of a dominant iambic pattern.

33. 11 Milton wrote his epic in lines of unrhymed iambic pentameter or what we call, and what Milton would have called, blank verse.

34. But by the time we finish the end of that line, we are really right in the middle of very regular iambic pentameter.

35. 21 This fact about English has long been exploited by poets in creating the English language's most common verse form, iambic pentameter.

36. 6 He heard the rhythms of iambic pentameter and chanting, Hieros Gamos and sacred rites, resonating with the rumble of the jet.

37. 23 The primary metrical pattern in Frost is the primary metrical pattern in English poetry, which is to say blank verse or unrhymed iambic pentameter.

38. 8 But iambic pentameter, even when translated into Chinese, could not lure Chiang into making reforms,[www.Sentencedict.com] much less into abdicating his seat of power.

39. Alexandrine definition: a line of verse having six iambic feet , usually with a caesura after the third foot Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

40. But iambic pentameter, even when translated into Chinese, could not lure Chiang into making reforms, much less into abdicating his seat of power.

41. 24 But by the time we finish the end of that line, we are really right in the middle of very regular iambic pentameter.

42. 19 Up to this point in literary history, only verse written for the theater had been written in unrhymed lines of iambic pentameter, in blank verse.

43. Shakespeare's plays, all of them written largely in iambic pentameter verse, are marked by extraordinary poetry, vivid, subtle, and complex characterizations, and a highly inventive use of English.

44. Develop knowledge and understanding of Accentual-syllabic rhythm and iambic pentameter; to understand various ways that Accentual-syllabic rhythm can improve writing; to understand the the use of

45. 18 Milton is alerting us to the significance of the word "first" in the very first line, in this wonderful act of violating the laws of iambic pentameter.

46. 12 Shakespeare's plays, all of them written largely in iambic pentameter verse, are marked by extraordinary poetry, vivid, subtle, and complex characterizations, and a highly inventive use of English.

47. 13 In The Legend Of Good Women, he used for the first time in English the rhymed couplet of iambic pentameter which is to be called later the heroic couplet.

48. 5 Knowing what iambic pentameter is, is not a gift of birth, but rather something that comes through a little bit of practice, which means we have to work at it a little bit.

49. 10 In technical terms, both added to the literary independence of the new nation by breaking free of the convention of the iambic pentameter and exhibiting a freedom in form unknown before.

50. Knowing what iambic pentameter is, is not a gift of birth, but rather something that comes through a little bit of practice, which means we have to work at it a little bit.

51. Some people have said there's a relationship between poetic meter and the fall of your foot – and possibly your heartbeat might be thought of as an iambic beat when it's amplified by walking.

52. The Greek iambic trimeter is an Acatalectic verse, Acatalectic meaning a verse that does not take away a syllable at the end of the line: all three trimeter metra are completely used in this Acatalectic meter

53. Alexandrine - (prosody) a line of verse that has six iambic feet metrics, prosody - the study of poetic meter and the art of versification line of poetry, line of verse - a single line of words in a poem

54. Alexandrines are common in the German literature of the Baroque period and in French poetry of the early modern and modern periods and much less common in English poetry, which more frequently uses iambic pentameter or 5-foot verse.

55. Ovid wrote in elegiac couplets , with two exceptions: his lost Medea , whose two fragments are in iambic trimeter and anapest s, respectively, and his great Metamorphoses, which he wrote in dactylic hexameter , the meter of Virgil 's Aeneid and Homer 's epics.

56. Silem Mohammad is the author of several books of poetry, including Deer Head Nation (2003), A Thousand Devils (2004) Breathalyzer (2008), and The Front (2009).In The Sonnagrams (2009), Mohammad Anagrammatizes Shakespeare’s sonnets into all-new English sonnets in iambic pentameter

57. Following the law of binary movement (the alternation of Arsis and thesis), the accent is made to shorten long syllables and to lengthen short ones, in such wise that the verses, while using the external form of iambic dimeters, are purely rhythmic

58. A Couplet is “closed” when the lines form a bounded grammatical unit like a sentence (see Dorothy Parker’s “Interview”: “The ladies men admire, I’ve heard, /Would shudder at a wicked word.”).The “heroic Couplet” is written in iambic pentameter and features prominently in the work of 17th- and 18th

59. The Alcaic ode is composed of several strophes, each consisting of four verses, the first two of which are always eleven-syllable Alcaics of the first kind; the third verse is an iambic dimeter hypercatalectic consisting of nine syllables; and the fourth verse is a ten-syllable Alcaic of the second kind.