line of poetry

  • 1Line break (poetry) — A line break in poetry is when a line of the poetry ceases to extend, and a new line starts, usually at the left margin. Not all poetry has all of its lines left margin justified, however, and there even exists poetry where a new line does not… …

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  • 2line of poetry — noun a single line of words in a poem • Syn: ↑line of verse • Hypernyms: ↑line • Hyponyms: ↑acatalectic, ↑Alexandrine, ↑catalectic, ↑hypercatalectic …

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  • 3line# — line n Line, row, rank, file, echelon, tier are comparable when meaning a series of things arranged in continuous or uniform order. Line means little more than this, except when it is attached to a specific application that increases its… …

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  • 4Line break — may refer to:*Line break (poetry), a literary device *Newline, an indicator of the end of a line of text …

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  • 5Poetry — This article is about the art form. For other uses, see Poetry (disambiguation). Literature Major forms Novel · Poem · Drama Short story · Novella …

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  • 6line*/*/*/ — [laɪn] noun I 1) [C] a long thin mark on the surface of something Draw a straight line.[/ex] The replay showed the ball had crossed the line.[/ex] 2) [C] a row of people or things a line of palm trees[/ex] 3) [C] a thin mark on someone s skin… …

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  • 7line of verse — noun a single line of words in a poem • Syn: ↑line of poetry • Hypernyms: ↑line • Hyponyms: ↑acatalectic, ↑Alexandrine, ↑catalectic, ↑hypercatalectic …

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  • 8Poetry analysis — is the process of investigating a poem s form, content, and history in an informed way, with the aim of heightening one s own and others understanding and appreciation of the work.The words poem and poetry derive from the Greek poiēma (to make)… …

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  • 9Poetry for Poetry's Sake — Poetry for Poetry’s Sake was an inaugural lecture given at Oxford University by the English literary scholar Andrew Cecil Bradley on June 5, 1901 and published the same year by Oxford at the Clarendon Press. The topic of the speech is the role of …

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  • 10Poetry Ireland Review — is a journal of Irish poetry published quarterly by Poetry Ireland, the national Irish poetry organization. Poetry Ireland Review publishes the work of both emerging and established Irish and international poets. In line with keeping the journal… …

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