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hexameters Meaning in Bengali



 ষড়্মাত্রিক কবিতা, ষড়্মাত্রিক চরণ, ষড়্মাত্রিক কবিতাপঙ্ক্তি,

আয়াত লাইন ছয় ছন্দোময় ফুট থাকার

Noun:

ষড়্মাত্রিক কবিতাপঙ্ক্তি, ষড়্মাত্রিক চরণ, ষড়্মাত্রিক কবিতা,





hexameters's Usage Examples:

"When we read or hear hexameters by our Hungarian poets of note, we find the expressions so regular, the.


Cole (Balliol) for hexameters: Virgil's Aeneid 2.


Nicholson (Balliol) for Theocritean hexameters: Thomson's Castle of Indolence.


the Iliad in hexameters in a poetical dialect, like the original.


He notes the German translations of the Iliad and Odyssey into hexameters by Johann Heinrich.


Pope Damasus I placed an epitaph of eight hexameters over his tomb because of his firm defense of ecclesiastical discipline.


to some extent suggested by Johann Heinrich Voss's Luise, an idyll in hexameters, which was first published in 1782-84.


caruimus – which we lacked for many centuries) supposedly put into Latin hexameters by Nepos.


of Roman History and a collection of poems (26 tetrameters, and five hexameters about roses).


Sibyllini) were a collection of oracular utterances, set out in Greek hexameters, that, according to tradition, were purchased from a sibyl by the last.


The poem is in hexameters, and therefore sounds like a lampoon of the work of Archestratus, although.


It is in quantitative dactylic hexameters as often used for Latin and Ancient Greek poetry.


while still a student at Oxford, translated Pope's Messiah into Latin hexameters.


The other, Alexipharmaca, consists of 630 hexameters treating of poisons and their antidotes.


His work, written almost entirely in hexameters or elegiac couplets, falls into three main categories: poems for Honorius.


medieval era, was the author of a Latin poem "in seventeen lacklustre hexameters of a law case involving a parson's theft of an ox.


interpreted as the enigmatic prophecies and turned them into poetic dactylic hexameters preserved in Greek literature.


In 1834 he brought out an heroic poem, in hexameters, under the title Csatár.


The poem comprised eleven books of verse in epic dactylic hexameters.


The text is in rhyming leonine hexameters, extending to 1,148 lines.


This text, consisting of 416 hexameters, forms the second book of the Palatine Anthology.



hexameters's Meaning':

a verse line having six metrical feet

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