The “Way of Appearance,” paradoxically, beckoned — dazzling with its “empirical noise” — as a possibly even more alluring path than the timeless, invariable “Way of Truth” posited by the extant fragments of Parmenides’ great poem On Nature (which itself, as Lucretius later did, uses...
Maruli's Poem Od slavia (On the Nightingale): a Translational Analysis in such a way that a single quatrain will be translated either the by whole of an octave, somewhat expanding it, or half an octave, thus greatly a... T Radić - 《Colloquia Maruliana》 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 Ge...
Sicilian octave, an Italian stanza or poem having eight lines of 11 syllables (hendecasyllables) rhyming abababab. The form may have originated in Tuscany about the 13th century, though little is known about its origins. The Sicilian octave was in use un