A heroic couplet is a traditional form for English poetry, commonly used in epic and narrative poetry, and consisting of a rhyming pair of lines in iambic pentameter. Use of the heroic couplet was pioneered by Geoffrey Chaucer in the Legend of Good Women and the Canterbury Tales,[1] and generally considered to have been perfected by John Dryden and Alexander Pope in the Restoration Age and early 18th century respectively.
^Hobsbaum, Philip. Metre, Rhythm and Verse Form. Routledge (1996) p.23
A heroiccouplet is a traditional form for English poetry, commonly used in epic and narrative poetry, and consisting of a rhyming pair of lines in iambic...
called heroiccouplets. John Dryden in the 17th century and Alexander Pope in the 18th century were both well known for their writing in heroiccouplets. The...
with the English heroiccouplet, each pair of lines usually makes sense on its own, while forming part of a larger work. Each couplet consists of a dactylic...
narrative and lyric and largely unrimed for drama—as the English heroic line. The heroiccouplet is a pair of iambic pentameter lines that rime together. Frequently...
Achitophel is a celebrated satirical poem by John Dryden, written in heroiccouplets and first published in 1681. The poem tells the Biblical tale of the...
used in several major English poetic forms, including blank verse, the heroiccouplet, and some of the traditionally rhymed stanza forms. William Shakespeare...
Dramatic Lyrics. The poem is composed in 28 rhyming couplets of iambic pentameter (heroiccouplet). In the first edition of Dramatic Lyrics, the poem...
iambic pentameter, they are referred to as heroic verse. However, Samuel Butler also used closed couplets in his iambic tetrameter Hudibrastic verse....
quatrain in heroiccouplets appear in some of the earliest texts in the English language, as Geoffrey Chaucer created the heroiccouplet and used it in...
compatible with rhymed verse. Even in couplets, the closed or heroiccouplet was a late development; older is the open couplet, where rhyme and enjambed lines...
dominant literary figure and influence of his age. He established the heroiccouplet as a standard form of English poetry by writing successful satires,...
War between the Northern and Southern States of North America 1893 heroiccouplet Ammons, A. R. Sphere: The Form of a Motion 1973 Ammons, A. R. Tape for...
diction appropriate to the heroiccouplet. Dryden's great achievements were in satiric verse in works like the mock-heroic MacFlecknoe (1682). W. H. Auden...
pentameter or decasyllabic couplets which he later used throughout The Canterbury Tales. This form of the heroiccouplet would become a significant part...
limitations of the form. "Those who associate 'heroic drama' primarily with the use of the 'heroiccouplet' usually set as its extent the years from 1664...
couplet in iambic pentameter that would have a minimum of enjambment. This form was called the "heroiccouplet," because it was suitable for heroic subjects...
poetry, a new poetic terrain independent from both the drama and the heroiccouplet. Lack of rhyme was sometimes taken as Milton's defining innovation....
hexameter, also called alexandrine, was used as a substitution in the heroiccouplet, and as one of the types of permissible lines in lyrical stanzas and...
established the heroiccouplet as a standard form of English poetry. Dryden's greatest achievements were in satiric verse in works like the mock-heroic MacFlecknoe...
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It's true. Our ending is inevitable: long years betray the beautiful. Heroiccouplet translation by Nguyễn Bình (2021): A hundred years alive in Man's demesne...
(disambiguation) or Augustan Arch Closed couplet or Augustan coupletHeroiccouplet or Augustan heroiccouplet Ara Pacis or Altar of Augustan Peace Augsburg...
spaciousness compared to quatrains, and the sense of conclusion offered by the couplet of new rhyme in the sixth and seventh lines, it is thought to have a cyclical...
the early annotated editions; Alexander Pope's 1715 translation, in heroiccouplet, is "The classic translation that was built on all the preceding versions...