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enjambement Meaning in Bengali



বিরতির ছাড়া পরের লাইনে মধ্যে শ্লোক এক লাইন থেকে একটি অন্বিত ইউনিট ধারাবাহিকতা





enjambement's Usage Examples:

poetry, enjambment (/ɛnˈdʒæmbmənt/ or /ɪnˈdʒæmmənt/; from the French enjambement) is incomplete syntax at the end of a line; the meaning runs over from.


This is a closely related poetry device called enjambement.


The lyrics display Hart's characteristic use of enjambement and witty and unexpected internal rhymes e.


eye" rule); a word could not be made to rhyme with itself; in general, "enjambement" (in which the syntax of a sentence does not finish at the end of a line.


ruled by an addiction to enjambement, therefore he has written poems almost wholly without end-stopping.


This kind of enjambement-powered barrel-organ, monotone.


-- Pesme i proza/Poems and Prose -- is full of local colour and bold enjambement recalling all his harrowing experiences but, as the enfant terrible of.


Broken rhyme is a type of enjambement producing a rhyme by dividing a word at the line break of a poem to make.


His use of enjambement, a technique by which the eleven syllable line continues through to the.


are free translations, which seek to conceal the parallelisms through enjambement and expansion and contraction of the content; his responses to the allusions.


Typical of Giotti is also the use of enjambement, especially in the second collection, which divides not only the syntactic.


cesura by a hiatus, sentence clauses spilling over into the next line—enjambement—neologisms constructed from Greek words, etc.


musicality; wit, passion, lyrical intelligence, internal and half-rhyme, enjambement and unusual energy within and against the line, 'As if Wallace Stevens.


the hexameter frequently runs into the pentameter, an effect known as enjambement, but a pentameter comparatively seldom runs on into a following hexameter.


As a result of his reading of Hölderlin, Cernuda had started to use enjambement.



enjambement's Meaning':

the continuation of a syntactic unit from one line of verse into the next line without a pause

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