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İngilizce - Türkçe
sonnet teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- şiir
Örnek Cümle:
Şekspirin şiirlerini okumalısın.
-You should read Shakespeare's sonnets.
- sone
Örnek Cümle:
Tom bir sone besteledi.
-Tom composed a sonnet.
Örnek Cümle:
Şekspirin sonelerini okuyor olmalısın.
-You should be reading Shakespeare's sonnets.
- edeb
- sone şeklinde şiir yazmak
- sone yazmak
- on dört mısralı şiir {i}
- sone yazan şair
- sonneteer i
- sonnets
- soneler
Şekspirin sonelerini okuyor olmalısın.
-You should be reading Shakespeare's sonnets.
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İngilizce - İngilizce
sonnet teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- a fixed verse form of Italian origin consisting of fourteen lines that are typically five-foot iambics rhyming according to a prescribed scheme
- a poem of fourteen decasyllabic or octosyllabiclines expressing two successive phrases
- a short poem, a poem of 14 lines {n}
- compose a sonnet
- a verse form consisting of 14 lines with a fixed rhyme scheme compose a sonnet praise in a sonnet
- A formal composition derived from Sicilian poetry having an octave (8-line stanza) and a sestet (6-line stanza) Dante and Petrarch are the most noteworthy practitioners of the Italian sonnet form In the Tudor period, English poets revised the Italian form into a sonnet consisting of three quatrains (4-line stanzas) and a couplet Sidney and Shakespeare are the most noteworthy practitioners of this English form
- 14-line poem that is written in four stanzas and often follows a particular rhyme scheme (especially iambic pentameter) {i}
- a fixed verse form consisting of fourteen lines usually in iambic pentameter See Shakespearean sonnet and Italian sonnet Close Window
- praise in a sonnet
- a poem in 14 lines of pentameter, rhymed either in the Petrarchan (Italian) pattern abba abba cdcdcd or in the Shakespearean (English) pattern abab cdcd efef gg; a sonnet should develop an idea or sentiment through two successive stages
- To compose sonnets
- A fourteen-line poem, either eight lines (octave) and six lines (sextet) or three quatrains of four lines and an ending couplet Often attributed to Petrarch, the form-keeping the basic fourteen lines-was modified by such poets as Spenser, Shakespeare, and Milton
- A by now traditional form in English-language poetry, developed and perfected in the course of the sixteenth century, and deployed by poets up to the present day the classic form is strict: 14 lines of iambic pentameter, structured by one of two rhyme schemes The subject matter is usually emotional (especially love), philosophical or in the nature of an intellectual or logical puzzle Thje two main types of the sonnet are the Petrarchan and the Shakespearean As we are working with Shakespeare, we're going to concentrate on the latter (notes drawn from Paul Fussell, Poetic Meter & Poetic Form (London 1979))
- A sonnet is a poem that has 14 lines. Each line has 10 syllables, and the poem has a fixed pattern of rhymes. a poem with 14 lines which rhyme with each other in a fixed pattern (sonetto, from sonet , from son , from sonus; SOUND). Fixed verse form having 14 lines that are typically five-foot iambics rhyming according to a prescribed scheme. The sonnet is unique among poetic forms in Western literature in that it has retained its appeal for major poets for five centuries. It seems to have originated in the 13th century among the Sicilian school of court poets. In the 14th century Petrarch established the most widely used sonnet form. The Petrarchan (or Italian) sonnet characteristically consists of an eight-line octave, rhyming abbaabba, that states a problem, asks a question, or expresses an emotional tension, followed by a six-line sestet, of varying rhyme schemes, that resolves the problem, answers the question, or resolves the tension. In adapting the Italian form, Elizabethan poets gradually developed the other major sonnet form, the Shakespearean (or English) sonnet. It consists of three quatrains, each with an independent rhyme scheme, and ends with a rhymed couplet
- A lyric poem that is 14 lines long Italian (or Petrarchan) sonnets are divided into two quatrains and a six-line sestet, with the rhyme scheme abba abba cdecde (or cdcdcd) English (or Shakespearean) sonnets are composed of three quatrains and a final couplet, with a rhyme scheme of abab cdcd efef gg English sonnets are written generally in iambic pentameter
- a poem consisting of three quatrains (4 line stanzas), ending with a rhyming couplet (two line stanza with aa rhyme scheme)
- A poem of fourteen lines, two stanzas, called the octave, being of four verses each, and two stanzas, called the sestet, of three verses each, the rhymes being adjusted by a particular rule
- a verse form consisting of 14 lines with a fixed rhyme scheme
- A 14-line poem that usually rhymes in a formal way and is in iambic pentameter
- A short poem, usually amatory
- refers to a fourteen line poem, usually a lyric in iambic pentameter
- sonnet sequence
- A group of sonnets having a single subject or controlling idea. Also called sonnet cycle
- Elizabethan sonnet
- A Shakespearean sonnet
- English sonnet
- A sonnet divided into 3 quatrains and a final couplet, using the rhyme scheme abab cdcd efef gg
- Italian sonnet
- Petrarchan sonnet
- Petrarchan sonnet
- A sonnet comprising of an octave and a closing sestet, following the rhyme scheme of either abba abba cde cde or abba abba cd cd cd or abba abba cce dde or abba abba cdd cee. The first type of sonnet. Also known as Italian sonnet
- Shakespearean sonnet
- A sonnet comprising of three quatrains and a final couplet in iambic pentameter with the rhyme scheme of abab cdcd efef gg. The third type of sonnet. Also known as Elizabethan sonnet and English sonnet
- Spenserian sonnet
- A sonnet comprising of three quatrains with the latter rhyme part being carried over from one quatrain to the next, and a concluding couplet; therefore, comprising of a rhyme scheme of abab bcbc cdcd ee. The second type of sonnet
- Petrarchan sonnet
- A sonnet containing an octave with the rhyme pattern abbaabba and a sestet of various rhyme patterns such as cdecde or cdcdcd. Also called Italian sonnet
- Shakespearean sonnet
- The sonnet form used by Shakespeare, composed of three quatrains and a terminal couplet in iambic pentameter with the rhyme pattern abab cdcd efef gg. Also called Elizabethan sonnet, English sonnet
- Spenserian sonnet
- A sonnet form composed of three quatrains and a couplet in iambic pentameter with the rhyme scheme abab bcbc cdcd ee
- petrarchan sonnet
- a sonnet consisting of an octave with the rhyme pattern abbaabba, followed by a sestet with the rhyme pattern cdecde or cdcdcd
- shakespearean sonnet
- The Shakespearean sonnet follows the rhyme scheme shown in Sonnet XVIII It develops the action in three separate quatrains (groups of four lines), each with its own set of rhymes, and a single rhyming couplet Each set of four lines has to advance or complicate the subject matter, and the argument and tensions set up in the first twelve lines should be resolved in the final two lines See sonnet and turn (notes drawn from Paul Fussell, Poetic Meter & Poetic Form (London 1979)) simile A comparison between two dissimilar objects, ideas or actions using the words like or as if As with metaphor, the simile yokes two different objects to create a new meaning which cannot be described by literal language alone
- shakespearean sonnet
- a poetic form consisting of fourteen lines: three quatrains (stanzas of four lines) and a concluding couplet (two lines) The rhyme scheme is abab/cdcd/efef/gg
- shakespearean sonnet
- also called an English sonnet; a sonnet form that divides the poem into three units of four lines each and a final unit of two lines (4+4+4+2 structure) Its classic rhyme scheme is abab cdcd efef gg, but there are other variations
- shakespearean sonnet
- a sonnet consisting three quatrains and a concluding couplet in iambic pentameter with the rhyme pattern abab cdcd efef gg
- sonnets
- plural of sonnet
- spenserian sonnet
- a sonnet consisting of three quatrains and a concluding couplet in iambic pentameter with the rhyme pattern abab bcbd cdcd ee
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