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  • Epic is divided into plastic epic, proper epic, pictorial epic, and lyrical epic; Lyric is divided into epical lyric, lyrical lyric, and dramatic lyric; Dramatic is divided into lyrical dramatic, epical dramatic, and dramatical dramatic.

    Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic Benedetto Croce 1909

  • The society of Lyric is meant to be similar to that of Israel before Christ.

    Archive 2007-06-01 2007

  • The society of Lyric is meant to be similar to that of Israel before Christ.

    June Christian Science Fiction/Fantasy Blog Tour Day 3 2007

  • Sylvia Huot's 1987 From Song to Book: The Poetics of Writing in Old French Lyric and Lyrical Narrative Poetry is a stimulating study of the way that medieval French literature developed, during the late-thirteenth and fourteenth-century, a more acute sense of authorship, evinced, she argues, in the changing form of the vernacular codex.

    Sylvia Huot, From Song to Book (Cornell UP, 1987) Miglior acque 2006

  • Sylvia Huot's 1987 From Song to Book: The Poetics of Writing in Old French Lyric and Lyrical Narrative Poetry is a stimulating study of the way that medieval French literature developed, during the late-thirteenth and fourteenth-century, a more acute sense of authorship, evinced, she argues, in the changing form of the vernacular codex.

    Archive 2006-05-01 Miglior acque 2006

  • Course 4 is a course in German Lyric and Ballad Poetry, with supplementary reading in the history of modern German literature.

    University of Virginia Record 1916

  • Battle said he earned the nickname Lyric because he tells his stories through spoken word poetry.

    Blackanthem Military News 2010

  • – Bob Marley Lyric from the titled song "Judge Not"

    Rielle Hunter reveals new details 2010

  • At the end of The Restorer, on page 447, the protagonist, Susan, looks back on an earlier worship experience in Lyric’s temple (called a “tower”) and wonders, “Would I ever again feel the presence of the One in such a tangible way as I had on the Feast day?”

    Archive 2007-06-01 2007

  • At the end of The Restorer, on page 447, the protagonist, Susan, looks back on an earlier worship experience in Lyric’s temple (called a “tower”) and wonders, “Would I ever again feel the presence of the One in such a tangible way as I had on the Feast day?”

    June Christian Science Fiction/Fantasy Blog Tour Day 3 2007

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