Lyric+poem

  • 101Vincent of Saragossa — Infobox Saint name= Saint Vincent of Saragossa birth date= death date= 304 AD feast day= January 22 venerated in= Roman Catholic Church imagesize= 250px caption= 16th century painting of Vincent by an anonymous painter. birth place= Huesca, Spain …

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  • 102List of national poets — A national poet or national bard is a poet held by tradition and popular acclaim to represent the identity, beliefs and principles of a particular national culture. The national poet as culture hero is a long standing symbol, to be distinguished… …

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  • 103Early life of Plato — Plato (ancient Greek: Polytonic|Πλάτων , Plátōn , wide, broad shouldered ) (c. 428/427 BC ndash;c. 348/347 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher, the second of the great trio of ancient Greeks ndash;Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle ndash;who between …

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  • 104Wanderer's Nightsong — ( de. Wanderers Nachtlied) is the title of two poems by the German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe published in 1776 and in 1780. Wanderer s Nightsong II has been called the most famous lyric poem in German literature. Goethe wrote it on the… …

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  • 105Qiao Ji — (zh tsw|t=喬吉|s=乔吉|w=Ch iao Chi, d. 1345) also known as Qiao Jifu (乔吉甫) was a major Chinese dramatist and poet of his day. He was originally from Taiyuan in Shanxi, but lived in the West Lake area in Zhejiang province. His courtesy name was Mengfu …

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  • 106Theodoridas of Syracuse — Theodoridas (Gr. polytonic|Θεοδωρίδας) was a lyric and epigrammatic poet from Syracuse, who is supposed to have lived at the same time as Euphorion, that is, about 235 BC;Citation | last = Smith | first = Philip | author link = | contribution =… …

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  • 107Crusade song — A Crusade song (Occitan: canson de crozada, Catalan: cançó de croada, German: Kreuzlied) is any vernacular lyric poem about the Crusades. Crusade songs were popular in the High Middle Ages: 106 survive in Occitan, forty in Old French, thirty in… …

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  • 108chorus — /kawr euhs, kohr /, n., pl. choruses, v., chorused, chorusing. n. 1. Music. a. a group of persons singing in unison. b. (in an opera, oratorio, etc.) such a group singing choral parts in connection with soloists or individual singers. c. a piece… …

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  • 109Horatian ode — Pros. an ode consisting of several stanzas all of the same form. Also called Lesbian ode, Sapphic ode. Cf. Pindaric ode. * * * ▪ poetic form       short lyric poem written in stanzas of two or four lines in the manner of the 1st century BC Latin… …

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  • 110Central Asian arts — Literary, performing, and visual arts of Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Nepal, Tibet, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and parts of China and Russia. The term usually denotes only those traditions not influenced by the… …

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