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terza rima
‖ terza rima (ˈtɛrtsa ˈrima) [It., = ‘third rime’.] An Italian form of iambic verse, consisting of sets of three lines, the middle line of each set riming with the first and last of the succeeding (a b a, b c b, c d c, etc.).1819 Byron Proph. Dante Pref., The measure adopted is the terza rima of Dan...
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Terza rima
Terza rima can give to the verse the effect of rhymes surging the narrative forward. History
The first use of terza rima is in Dante's Divine Comedy, completed in 1320.
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Tercet
Other types of tercet include an enclosed tercet where the lines rhyme in an ABA pattern and terza rima where the ABA pattern of a verse is continued in Given this natural tendency to glide forward, terza rima is especially well-suited to narration and description".
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tercet
tercet (ˈtɜːsɪt) Forms: 6–7 terset, 7 tercett, (terzetta), 7–9 terzet, 8 -ett, (9 terzette), 7–9 tiercet, 9 tercet. [ad. It. terzetto, dim. f. terzo (:—L. tertius) third + -etto, -et1. Thence also obs. F. tiercet (c 1500 in Jean Le Maire) and mod.F. tercet (17th c. in Boileau), whence the later Eng....
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Der Zwerg (Schubert)
The poem is in terza rima. In Otto Erich Deutsch's catalogue of Schubert's works, it is Op. 22, No. 1, D. 771. George London sings "Der Zwerg" (YouTube)
Lieder composed by Franz Schubert
1820s songs
Poems in terza rima
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martellate
martellate, v. nonce-wd. (ˈmɑːtɪleɪt) [f. It. martell-are + -ate2.] trans. To hammer (fig.).1829 Landor Imag. Conv., Albani & Pict.-Dealers Wks. 1853 II. 9/1 They belabor and martellate my ears worse than the terza rima of Dante.
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Robert Torrance
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The Spiritual Quest: Transcendence in Myth, Religion, and Science, University of California Press (1994)
Dante's Inferno, A New Translation in Terza Rima, X-libris (2011)
References
Living people
American literary critics
Harvard University alumni
UC Berkeley College of Letters and Science alumni
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Antonio Cornazzano
He later turned the latter into a terza rima poem. He died in Ferrara in 1484. Via Antonio Cornazzano in Piacenza is named after him. It contains four poetic Italian works by Corazzano in terza rima- a form of stanza that requires a set of three lines that rhyme.
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Wilhelm Ténint
Ténint's handbook mistakenly claimed that the unique, nonce structure of Jean Passerat's 1574 "Villanelle" was an old French form akin to terza rima; the
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Andrea da Barberino
French Aiol)
Ugone d'Alvernia (adaptation of the Franco-Italian chanson de geste Huon d'Auvergne, with the first chapter of the final book alternating terza rima and prose in the published edition)
Storie Nerbonesi (prose adaptation on the Old French chanson de geste Narbonnais and eight other chansons concerning
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Wong Kwok-pun
He is most famous for rendering Dante's La Divina Commedia into Chinese while preserving the terza rima rhyming scheme, an approach no Chinese translator
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Lodovico Sergardi
The Satires were translated into Terza rima as it is believed by the author himself. The latter part of the fourteenth is particularly fine. Satire di Settano tradotte in terza rima, Zürich (Florence), 1760, in-8°.
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Musophilus
These rime schemes might be thought of as the first 4, first 6, last 6, and all 8 lines of an ottava rima stanza. Finally, lines 727-880 form an unbroken series of 51 tercets of terza rima (riming ABA BCB CDC...) with 1 final line to complete the central rime of the
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Charles Cayley
His version of The Divine Comedy is much more successful, preserving the Dante's terza rima rhyme scheme while using a relatively simple English which
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Paulus Melissus
He was the first to use the sonnet and the terza rima in German lyric.
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