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单词 rondeau
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I play the rondeau again, and I am Amelia, fifth-grade trombonist, harmony to Madge’s melody, a mouse with a megaphone, shouting, I AM HERE! Muffled 2020-10-27T00:00:00Z
Ms. Parker asks, “Who knows what ‘rondeau’ means?” Muffled 2020-10-27T00:00:00Z
“Amelia, is that you? I heard your rondeau.” Muffled 2020-10-27T00:00:00Z
And he has also put his stamp on some shapes like a wide, two-handled rondeau and a saucier, new to Hestan’s inventory. A New Line of Cookware Designed With Thomas Keller 2022-01-10T05:00:00Z
Add onions, celery and carrot to the rondeau or braising pan and sweat, about 5 minutes. Dinner at an Exhibition: Rat, Prepared Many Ways 2012-07-26T21:57:39Z
In a large skillet or rondeau, heat olive oil until hot. Try Copine’s recipe for the classic French casserole hachis Parmentier 2023-02-28T05:00:00Z
My grandpa would listen to bob rondeau through his headphones. Husky Stadium turns 100: These are readers’ favorite Montlake memories 2020-11-26T05:00:00Z
With the scrum and tumble of robust political debate: this messy mix, this redneck rondeau, this barbaric yawp. Perspective | I am an uppity immigrant. Don’t expect me to be ‘grateful.’ 2019-08-02T04:00:00Z
But isn't that permissiveness exactly what makes America work: this messy mix, this barbaric yawp, this redneck rondeau, this rude commingling? The Tiger Mom Superiority Complex 2014-01-28T06:20:27Z
Ron′del, a form of French verse, earlier than the rondeau, consisting of thirteen octosyllabic or decasyllabic lines on two rhymes—practised by Charles of Orleans, &c.; Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R) 2012-01-30T03:00:13.887Z
These few fragments give an idea of Margaret's style, which was simple, clear, and well expressed, but throughout her rondeaux, songs, and ballads, there is an echo of sadness and disappointment. The First Governess of the Netherlands, Margaret of Austria 2012-01-10T03:00:13.777Z
What shall I weave for thee—which shall I spin— Rondel, or rondeau, or virelay? Oscar Wilde 2011-12-10T03:00:14.120Z
But that this effeminacy was no natural or inevitable fault of the ballades and the rondeaux was fully proved by the most remarkable literary figure of the 15th century in France. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 2 "French Literature" to "Frost, William" 2011-10-14T02:00:26.280Z
I also learned plenty of new games, and to sing rondeaux and embroider handkerchiefs for mamma. The Strand Magazine, Volume XXVII, Issue 160, April, 1904 2011-09-21T02:00:33.023Z
And placing near mine his golden-sweet mouth, A rondeau he sang of the forest's youth. The Dales of Arcady 2011-08-16T02:00:42.740Z
Ballade and villanelle, rondeau and triolet, the names of these French forms were enough to set the key for a young craftsman's reverie. Oscar Wilde A Critical Study 2011-05-04T02:00:14.580Z
Many of Mr. Dobson's poems are written in various French forms, such as the rondeau and ballade, and all are marked by gracefulness and ease. The New Gresham Encyclopedia Volume 4, Part 1: Deposition to Eberswalde 2011-04-14T02:00:57.977Z
Deschamps, the most famous as a poet of the three, has left us nearly 1200 ballades and nearly 200 rondeaux, besides much other verse all manifesting very considerable poetical powers. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 2 "French Literature" to "Frost, William" 2011-10-14T02:00:26.280Z
These are specimens of a sort of rondeau which I think I shall become partial to—because you have one idea amplified with greater ease and more delight and freedom than in the sonnet. Letters of John Keats to His Family and Friends 2011-03-30T02:00:14.620Z
They are as jocund as a gipsy rondeau of Haydn, as gracious as the tapestries of Fragonard, as tender as the Amorini of Albani, and as serenely cheerful as the matchless melodies of Mozart. The Bridling of Pegasus Prose Papers on Poetry 2011-02-26T03:00:51.130Z
In a penciled notation, Katharine recognized it as a rondeau, a French lyrical poem with an unusual rhyme scheme — “and a perfect one” at that. 2010-02-07T04:37:00Z
I have seen women won, sir, by a rondeau. The Inventions of the Idiot
The charming forms of the rondel, the rondeau and the ballade have won admiration from every competent poet and critic who has known them. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 2 "French Literature" to "Frost, William" 2011-10-14T02:00:26.280Z
The same rule must be observed with regard to the airs of bravura, of action, of secondary action, as also with regard to the minuet and rondeau. The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern
I wrote a rondeau this morning on the pier. A Bed of Roses
The author holds that the current forms of literature, dizains, rondeaus, etc., are altogether too facile and easy, that the language used is too pedestrian, the treatment wanting in gravity and art. A Short History of French Literature
This he followed by English versions of the rondel, rondeau and villanelle. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 5 "Dinard" to "Dodsworth"
In this age arose the forms which for so long a time were to occupy French singers,—the ballade, the rondeau, the rondel, the triolet, the chant royal and others. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 2 "French Literature" to "Frost, William" 2011-10-14T02:00:26.280Z
This represents an early short form of the rondeau. English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History
She read the rondeau, scrawled in pencil on the back of a bill. A Bed of Roses
The rondel, which Charles d'Orléans wrote with so much grace, he did not use, but his rondeaux are generally exquisite. A Short History of French Literature
The rondeau’s difficulties lie in its two-rhyme limitation and the handling of the refrain. Rhymes and Meters A Practical Manual for Versifiers
He knows Will Shakespeare's human heart And feels his godlike brain; And sings his soul a kindred part In rondeau and quatrain. The Loom of Life
Rondel is the old French form of the word rondeau, and the terms are therefore naturally interchangeable. English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History
Victoria knew that he was not happy and was sorry for him; how could she help feeling sorry for this lonely youth who had once printed a rondeau in the Westminster Gazette. A Bed of Roses
This, as times went, necessitated an admiration of Crétin and such like persons, and the practice of rondeaux, and of other poetry strict in form and allegorical in matter. A Short History of French Literature
In the common form of the rondeau it is made up of the first four syllables of the first line and is repeated after the eighth and thirteenth lines. Rhymes and Meters A Practical Manual for Versifiers
My old friend Gershom has very slyly written a rondeau to me. The Prairie Child
The first did her most anxious care bestow To impress one point from which I ne'er should go: "Upon a good beginning must be based A good rondeau." English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History
And yet I trow, When sweet rondeau Doth play a part, The curtain drops on June; Veiled is the modest moon— Hushed is the heart. Poems
His poems are chiefly occasional verse, letters, débats, etc., besides ballades and rondeaux of all kinds. A Short History of French Literature
This variant of the rondeau contains fourteen lines of which the first two are twice repeated as refrains. Rhymes and Meters A Practical Manual for Versifiers
I can see that it may not be the best rondeau in the world, but I’m going to keep it until my bones are dust, for good old Gershom’s sake. The Prairie Child
Mr. Swinburne has reintroduced the old word-form "roundel," to distinguish this style of rondeau, of his own devising, with nine long lines, riming aba, bab, aba, the refrain riming also with the b lines. English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History
Lays of Erin, arranged as rondeaus for the piano-forte, by the most eminent composers. The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor Volume I, Number 3
Fifteen ballades, twenty-two songs in various metres, eighty-two rondeaux, and forty-two songs for music, contain much of Marot's most beautiful work. A Short History of French Literature
The ballade, rondeau and triolet are favorite expressions of this style of verse, for in general its writers seek difficult stanza forms with rhymes natural but never hackneyed. Rhymes and Meters A Practical Manual for Versifiers
Meadows, orchards, bending sprays, Rushes, lilies, billowy wheat, Song and frolic fill his days, A feathered rondeau all complete. Bird Stories from Burroughs Sketches of Bird Life Taken from the Works of John Burroughs
Charles Cotton, one of whose rondeaus has been quoted, also wrote a virelai. English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History
Within their chosen boundaries the rubies are very plentiful in the Rockies, their quaint rondeaus tumbling down from every pine-clad acclivity. Birds of the Rockies
None of his poems—elegies, epistles, satires, songs, epigrams, rondeaux, pastorals, ballades—overwhelm us by their length; he was not a writer of vast imaginative ambitions. A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II.
This gives an idea of the rondeau’s possibilities as a medium for more serious verse. Rhymes and Meters A Practical Manual for Versifiers
An ugly chill creeps up his back, and he rises, stretches himself, whistles a stave of rondeau, and inspects the outer room. Floyd Grandon's Honor
What shall I weave for thee—what shall I spin— Rondel, or rondeau, or virelai? The Book of Humorous Verse
This great soldier was a man of many accomplishments, an ardent musician as well as a poet; and his leisure was passed chiefly in composing ballads, rondeaux, and virelays. The Book-Hunter at Home
Virelais, rondeaux, ballades, chants royaux were the newer fashion; and the old versified tale of mirth and ribaldry was by the middle of the century a thing of the past. A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II.
Villon has varied the rondeau so as to use for a refrain a single syllable. Rhymes and Meters A Practical Manual for Versifiers
Even the mere literary experiments, the rondeaus, the sestinas—the literary jokes in which every poet indulges—are neatly turned. Personality in Literature
He approached some of Stevenson's friends, and he gave the Conservative party scores of lively ballades, villanelles, and rondeaux. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 1 (of 25)
Of the French lyrical metres that have been imitated in English, mainly for lighter themes, the ballade and the rondeau are the most important. The Principles of English Versification
Eighty thousand lines, twelve hundred ballades, nearly two hundred rondeaux, a vast unfinished satire on woman, the Miroir de Mariage, fatigued even his own age, and the official court poet of France outlived his fame. A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II.
A variety of verse which has great vogue now and which has so developed as to be considered almost as individual as the rondeau or sonnet is the modern “song.” Rhymes and Meters A Practical Manual for Versifiers
When Bunch wasn't ladling out impromptu sonnets, Alice was reading one of his epics or throwing a fit over a "perfectly lovely" rondeau—whatever that may be. Skiddoo!
Pope seems to be inclined to ridicule Cromwell's pedantry, and when he affects satisfaction at learning that Cromwell has detected him in appropriating a rondeau from Voiture, we feel that the tension is becoming serious. Alexander Pope English Men of Letters Series
The triolet is a sort of abbreviation of the second variety of rondeau. The Principles of English Versification
Ballade, rondeau, chanson, each is manipulated with the skill of a goldsmith setting his gems. A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II.
He sends you six of the rondeau subjects, and if more are wanted, he says you shall have them. The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham
That is the explanation of the sonnet, the ballade, and the rondeau; severe limitations concentrate and intensify the artist's energies. Art
The whimsical Till disports himself "after the old form of rondeau," and the folly of Don Quixote is told in "ten variations on a chivalrous theme, with an introduction and finale." Musicians of To-Day
Marot published fifty-two Psalms, written in a variety of measures, with the same style he had done his ballads and rondeaux. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2
My dear cousin, I am so happy this morning that I wonder I do not talk in conundrums, or rondeaux, or terza rima. In Luck at Last
He will write no more ballades, and rondeaux, and triolets; eh, Madame? The Grey Cloak
Their card of invitation was either a rondeau or an enigma, which served as a subject to open conversation. Literary Character of Men of Genius Drawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions
He can turn a rondeau or a triolet as gracefully as a paying teller can roll Durham cigarettes. Shandygaff
The "description out of Suckling" is from that writer's rondeau, "A Soldier." The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. — Volume 09 Contributions to The Tatler, The Examiner, The Spectator, and The Intelligencer
He is as oblivious of rondeaux, ballades, and roundels, as he is of fair damosels with cygnet necks and full pomegranate lips. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 1
On the margins he drew faces or began rondeaux which came to no end. The Grey Cloak
A rondeau failed for a rhyme to "cup." When hearts are trumps
A fugitive epistle by Scarron, delightfully turned, is too long to be quoted here, nor can I pause to cite the rondeau which the Duchess of Maine addressed to her favourite. Gossip in a Library
His savage abuse and open ridicule of the neatly phrased rondeaux and sestinas and chansonettes of the little magazines was to her mind a wanton and uncalled-for cruelty. The Octopus : A story of California
Adam had been destined for the church, but renounced this intention, and married a certain Marie, who figures in many of his songs, rondeaux, motets and jeux-partis. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28
Well, my writer of rondeaux, I have but little time to spare. The Grey Cloak
I learnt to sing rondeaux and to embroider handkerchiefs for my mother. My Double Life The Memoirs of Sarah Bernhardt
Is there anything more charming than your little rondeaus? The Learned Women
At a later stage the more settled poetic forms, the ballade, the sonnet, the rondeau, for example, should afford a good practice in handling language. Mankind in the Making
Second, the French forms of light verse are exceedingly popular—particularly the rondeau, ballade, and triolet. Cap and Gown A Treasury of College Verse
Victor the poet, the fashionable Villon, with his ballade, his rondeau, his triolet, his chant-royal!—Victor, who had put his own breast before his at Lens! The Grey Cloak
Day after day, her intimate friends found her playing battledoor or the Graces, or practising pretty French romanzas, flowery rondeaux, or lively dances. A Romance of the Republic
It was a rondeau; I knew that by the shape, and the mother apologized for the indelicacy of it before permitting my own cheeks to blush thereat. The Boss of Little Arcady
These drawings, which are of the twelfth century, are contained in eighteen rondeaux, intended, perhaps, as a design for a stained-glass window in honour of the saint at Croyland. Studies from Court and Cloister: being essays, historical and literary dealing mainly with subjects relating to the XVIth and XVIIth centuries
"The organist played the other day the whole of the drinking song and the waltz from the same opera, and afterward a rondeau from the 'Grande Duchesse.'" Dona Perfecta
Roundell: French, "rondeau;" a song that comes round again to the verse with which it opened, or that is taken up in turn by each of the singers. The Canterbury Tales, and Other Poems
Heavens! man, do you remember the rondeaux and triolets I used to write to those pretty creatures back East? A Mountain Woman
In this little work he introduces these “traditional forms of verse,” which once caused some talk in England: the rondel, rondeau, ballade, villanelle, and chant royal.  Essays in Little
In his first volume Mr. Bridges offered a few rondeaux and triolets, turning his back on all these things as soon as they became popular.  Letters on Literature
Charles d’Orleans, that captive and captivating prince, wrote thousands of rondeaux; even before his time a gallant company of gentlemen composed the Livre des Cent Ballades, one hundred ballades, practically unreadable by modern men.  Letters on Literature
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