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  • 121Milton's Prosody (book) — Milton s Prosody, or in full, Milton s Prosody, with a chapter on Accentual Verse and Notes is a book by Robert Bridges. It was first published by Oxford University Press in 1889, and a final revised edition was published in 1921. Bridges begins… …

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  • 122Vedic meter — For the quatrain poetic form of North India and Pakistan, see Chhand (poetry). See Sanskrit meter for meter in Classical Sanskrit poetry. Chandas redirects here. See Chandas (font) for the computer typeface. Part of a series on …

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  • 123Brussels Cross — The cross on display The Brussels Cross or Drahmal Cross is an Anglo Saxon cross reliquary of the early 11th century, now in the treasury of the Cathedral of SS. Michel and Gudule, Brussels. Badly damaged and with its once jewelled front missing …

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  • 124ONCE Group — The ONCE Group was a collection of musicians, visual artists, architects, and film makers who wished to create an environment in which artists could explore and share techniques and ideas in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The group was… …

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  • 125Christ I — Also known as Advent Lyrics or Christ A Author(s) anonymous Language Old English Date unknown, possibly around 8 …

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  • 126Prosodic unit — Minor (foot) break Major (intonation) break | ‖ IPA number …

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  • 127Rhythmical office — In the liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church, rhythmical office is a section of or a whole religious service, in which not only the hymns are regulated by a certain rhythm, but where, with the exception of the psalms and lessons, practically all… …

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  • 128epic — epically, adv. epiclike, adj. /ep ik/, adj. Also, epical. 1. noting or pertaining to a long poetic composition, usually centered upon a hero, in which a series of great achievements or events is narrated in elevated style: Homer s Iliad is an… …

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