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2. tửu sắc, phong tình
3. danh từ bài thơ trữ tình theo phong cách A-na-cre-o

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1. Anacreontics (Benson, 1872) From Wikisource

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3. 1618–1667 350. Anacreontics 2

4. 1618–1667 349. Anacreontics 1

5. For works with similar titles, see Anacreontics

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7. Anacreontics, Drinking Poem by Abraham Cowley

8. What does Anacreontics mean? Plural form of anacreontic

9. Anacreontics, Drinking by Abraham Cowley - Famous poems, famous poets.

10. It is the official song of the Anacreontics, a club

11. Anacreon invented the poetic genre "Anacreontics." false

12. ‘Late in life Broome returned to Greek poetry and published a verse translation of sixteen Anacreontics in several instalments in the Gentleman's Magazine.’ ‘Lovelace, Alexander Brome, and Edward Sherburne also composed Anacreontics.’ ‘Lessing's first publication was a volume of Anacreontics

13. ‘Late in life Broome returned to Greek poetry and published a verse translation of sixteen Anacreontics in several instalments in the Gentleman's Magazine.’ ‘Lovelace, Alexander Brome, and Edward Sherburne also composed Anacreontics.’ ‘Lessing's first publication was a volume of Anacreontics

14. Anacreon: Odes of Anacreon, Anacreontics, and other selections from the Greek anthology

15. We found a total of 1245 words by unscrambling the letters in Anacreontics.

16. anacreontic (plural Anacreontics) (poetry) A short lyrical piece about love and wine.

17. Anacreontics, poems in the style of Anacreon, were written from Hellenistic to late Byzantine

18. Anacoluthons anaconda anacondae anacondas anacoustic: anacreontic anacreontics anacrogynous anacronym anacronyms anacrotic anacrotic limb anacrotic pulse anacrotism; Literary usage of Anacoluthon

19. Up to 3% cash back  · Anacreontics This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original

20. Dole, [1903]), also by Nathan Haskell Dole (page images at HathiTrust) Anacreon: Odes of Anacreon, Anacreontics, and other selections from the Greek anthology.

21. Anacreontics are verses in a meter used by the Ancient Greek poet Anacreon in his poems dealing with love and wine

22. Excerpt from Odes of Anacreon Anacreontics: And Other Selections From the Greek Anthology The present volume contains the best that is left of Anacreon

23. Thus, Anacreontics had a seven-syllable line that had an accented syllable at the beginning and an eight-syllable line that started with an unaccented syllable

24. Anacreontics (from the name of the Greek poet Anacreon), the title given to short lyrical pieces, of an easy kind, dealing with love and wine.

25. Anacreontics (from the name of the Greek poet Anacreon), the title given to short lyrical pieces, of an easy kind, dealing with love and wine

26. This is an analysis of the poem Anacreontics, Drinking that begins with: THE thirsty earth soaks up the rain, And drinks and gapes for drink again;

27. About “Anacreontics” Nine stanzas which seem to form an emblematic link between the Amoretti and the Epithalamion, these poems are modeled after those of Anacreon and Theocritus

28. A number of Herrick’s Anacreontics might have been composed during this period, registering an aspect of his literary exchange within this select community of poets

29. Anacreontics of George Ogle and Matthew Pilkington, among others, the con - temporary cultural milieu of Dublin and London glee clubs, bodies such as the Hibernian Catch Club, the Beefsteak Club, the Humbug Club and the tellingly named Anacreontic Society, …

30. In Anacreon The word Anacreontics was first used in England in 1656 by English poet and essayist Abraham Cowley to denote a verse metre supposedly used by the ancient Greek poet and consisting of seven or eight syllables with three or four main stresses