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alliterative
alliterative, a. (əˈlɪtərətɪv) [f. alliterate v. + -ive, as if ad. L. *allitterātīv-us.] Pertaining to or characterized by alliteration.1764 Goldsm. Trav. Introd. (Jod.) Criticisms in favour of alliterative care and happy negligence. 1774 T. Warton Eng. Poetry (1840) II. x. 108 Alliterative measure,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alliterative verse
Morte Arthur all use alliterative verse. Two Old Saxon alliterative poems survive. wikipedia.org
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alliterative
alliterative/əˈlɪtrətɪv; ?@ əˈlɪtəreɪtɪv; ə`lɪtəˌretɪv/ adj. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Alliterative Revival
The Alliterative Revival is a term adopted by literary historians to refer to the resurgence of poetry using the alliterative verse form in Middle English alliterative template or from rhymed verse forms on which the traditional alliterative stave was superimposed. wikipedia.org
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Writing an Alphabet for Ages 9 to 90 is Heavy Lifting
6 days ago — Alliterative illustrated alphabets in a novel format have become a mainstay of children's literature and as tempting as it would be to offer ...
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Alliterative Morte Arthure
The Alliterative Morte Arthure is a 4346-line Middle English alliterative poem, retelling the latter part of the legend of King Arthur. and Mordred in the Alliterative Morte Arthure", a discussion of the changes in character Arthur and Mordred go through Alliterative Morte Arthure translated wikipedia.org
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Create an alliterative phrase.
Silly skunk sauntering south
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List of Tolkien's alliterative verse
Most of his alliterative verse is in modern English, in a variety of styles, but he also composed some in Old English. Notes References Sources Tolkien's alliterative verse Alliterative verse wikipedia.org
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Generate an alliterative phrase describing the night sky.
Magnificent midnight milky way.
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Half-line
Half-line may refer to: Half-line (geometry), half of a line Alliterative verse#Metrical form, half of a line of poetry wikipedia.org
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Trig reciprocal function nomenclature? The fact that the reciprocal of $\sin\theta$ is $\csc\theta$, and the reciprocal of $\cos\theta$ is $\sec\theta$ messed with my head for the longest time when I was taking trig. ...
Here is a nice explanation of the origin of all these names. In summary: Most of the words come from Latin descriptions of the geometry involved. Sine comes from the Latin word 'sinus', tangent from the Latin 'tangens', and secant from the Latin 'secans'. The origin of the co-functions actually make...
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Huchoun
This has been fairly firmly associated with The Pistel of Swete Susan, an alliterative poem surviving in 5 manuscripts. Neilson advanced that it represented the great alliterative work Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Huchoun was therefore also credited with Patience, wikipedia.org
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威廉·朗兰
参考文献 外部链接 International Piers Plowman Society Website of international scholarly organization for the study of Piers Plowman and other alliterative wikipedia.org
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Valdimar Tómasson
Valdimar returned to the format of free alliterative verse with the book Dvalið við dauðalindir ("Dwelling at the Fountains of Death") in 2017. Free alliterative verse is also the style of Valdimar's fourth book, Vetrarland ("Winter Land"), published in 2018. wikipedia.org
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Wynnere and Wastoure
of the alliterative line used in Old English poetry. Wynnere and Wastoure is the earliest datable poem of the so-called "Alliterative Revival", when the alliterative style re-emerged in Middle English. wikipedia.org
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