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- Alexandrine abstract "An alexandrine (French pronunciation: [alɛksɑ̃dʁin]) is a line of poetic meter comprising 12 syllables. Alexandrines are common in the German literature of the Baroque period and in French poetry of the early modern and modern periods. Drama in English often used alexandrines before Marlowe and Shakespeare, by whom it was supplanted by iambic pentameter (5-foot verse). In non-Anglo-Saxon or French contexts, the term dodecasyllable is often used.".
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- Alexandrine wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_poetry.
- Alexandrine wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_poetry.
- Alexandrine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sonnet_studies.
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- Alexandrine wikiPageWikiLink King_Arthur.
- Alexandrine wikiPageWikiLink La_Pléiade.
- Alexandrine wikiPageWikiLink List_of_French-language_poets.
- Alexandrine wikiPageWikiLink Lüshi_(poetry).
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- Alexandrine wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Éluard.
- Alexandrine wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_Corneille.
- Alexandrine wikiPageWikiLink Poly-Olbion.
- Alexandrine wikiPageWikiLink Restoration_(England).
- Alexandrine wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Bridges.
- Alexandrine wikiPageWikiLink Samson_Agonistes.
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- Alexandrine wikiPageWikiLink The_Faerie_Queene.
- Alexandrine wikiPageWikiLink To_the_Memory_of_Mr._Oldham.
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- Alexandrine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alexandrine de Bleschamps".
- Alexandrine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alexandrine".
- Alexandrine wikiPageWikiLinkText "alexandrin".
- Alexandrine wikiPageWikiLinkText "alexandrine verse".
- Alexandrine wikiPageWikiLinkText "alexandrine".
- Alexandrine wikiPageWikiLinkText "alexandrines".
- Alexandrine wikiPageWikiLinkText "iambic hexameter".
- Alexandrine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EB1911.
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- Alexandrine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:One_source.
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- Alexandrine subject Category:French_poetry.
- Alexandrine subject Category:German_poetry.
- Alexandrine subject Category:Sonnet_studies.
- Alexandrine subject Category:Types_of_verses.
- Alexandrine hypernym Line.
- Alexandrine type Art.
- Alexandrine type Study.
- Alexandrine comment "An alexandrine (French pronunciation: [alɛksɑ̃dʁin]) is a line of poetic meter comprising 12 syllables. Alexandrines are common in the German literature of the Baroque period and in French poetry of the early modern and modern periods. Drama in English often used alexandrines before Marlowe and Shakespeare, by whom it was supplanted by iambic pentameter (5-foot verse). In non-Anglo-Saxon or French contexts, the term dodecasyllable is often used.".
- Alexandrine label "Alexandrine".
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- Alexandrine sameAs Aleksandro_(poetiko).
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- Alexandrine sameAs Aleksandriini.
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- Alexandrine sameAs חרוז_אלכסנדרוני_(שירה).
- Alexandrine sameAs Ալեքսանդրյան_ոտանավոր.
- Alexandrine sameAs Alexandrino.
- Alexandrine sameAs Alexandrino.
- Alexandrine sameAs Alessandrino_(metrica).
- Alexandrine sameAs アレクサンドラン.
- Alexandrine sameAs 알렉상드랭.
- Alexandrine sameAs Alexandrijn.