One's a writer of certain lines of verse |
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Claim made by writer of verse with asymmetric feet |
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___ pentameter (Like much Shakespearean dialogue) (6) |
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About a metrical foot (6) |
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I am writer of such verse? |
The Guardian Cryptic |
26 Sep 2022 |
____ pentameter |
Canadiana |
03 Jan 2022 |
Like “To be or not to be” |
New York Times |
01 Jan 2022 |
Like Shakespeare's sonnets |
Thomas Joseph |
22 Dec 2021 |
In poetry, having a stressed syllable after an unstressed one |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
19 Dec 2021 |
Of short-long metric feet |
The Times Concise |
25 Nov 2021 |
Like Shakespeare's feet? |
New York Times |
14 Jun 2021 |
Following unlimited mounting pain, doctor in charge of feet |
The Telegraph Toughie |
29 Sep 2020 |
What Everyman's pen creates: like some Shakespearean verses |
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Using short-long metrical feet |
The Times Concise |
03 Jul 2020 |
Of a metrical foot of two syllables, one short and one long |
Irish Times Simplex |
17 Mar 2020 |
Current Australian doctor in charge of feet |
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Gussalufz is back, oddly brandishing one rhythmic line of verse |
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This writer is second-class -- current chapter's concerned with feet! |
The Telegraph Toughie |
09 Oct 2019 |
Like a sonnet, in a way |
New York Times |
25 Aug 2019 |
Billy loses the head with a fair amount of Arabic verse - it's the stress! |
Irish Times Crosaire |
18 May 2019 |
Like a sonnet, in a way |
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Written in poetic feet |
The Washington Post Sunday |
23 Sep 2018 |
One is writer with odd feet |
The Telegraph Toughie |
22 Aug 2018 |
It's impracticable to drop plectra, as it'll create stress for Yeats |
Irish Times Crosaire |
10 Aug 2018 |
Like most sonnets |
The Washington Post |
22 Jul 2018 |
Like most sonnets |
LA Times Daily |
22 Jul 2018 |
Like much of Keats's poetry |
Jonesin |
03 Apr 2018 |
Miami Beach is missing ? ahem! A stress for Yeats? |
Irish Times Crosaire |
10 Mar 2018 |
Like the meter in sonnets |
New York Times |
09 Jan 2018 |
Like most sonnets |
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Like the meter in sonnets |
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Stressed at the end, in a way |
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___ pentameter |
New York Times |
29 Feb 2016 |
Like much of Keats's poetry |
New York Times |
11 Sep 2015 |
Like much of Keats's poetry |
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Like Shakespeare's feet |
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Like a Shakespearean "Ta-da!" |
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___ pentameter |
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Like feet of no concern to a podiatrist? |
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Like feet of no concern to a podiatrist? |
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Like Shakespeare's sonnets |
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Like Shakespeare's sonnets |
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Like much Shakespearean dialogue |
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Like much Shakespearean dialogue |
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__ pentameter |
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__ pentameter |
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Certain poem |
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Written in verse, in a way |
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___ pentameter |
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Like most sonnets |
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Like most sonnets |
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Like Shakespeare's feet? |
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Kind of pentameter |
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__ pentameter |
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Like Shakespeare's feet? |
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Like Shakespeare's feet |
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Like Shakespeare's sonnets |
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Written in verse |
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____ pentameter |
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Like much of Wordsworth's poetry |
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___ pentameter |
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___ pentameter (kind of verse) |
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Of a poetic foot |
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Certain satirical verse |
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Kind of pentameter |
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Kind of verse |
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Verse meter. |
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Type of verse. |
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Kind of pentameter. |
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Satirical poem. |
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