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The translations from his poetry are: _Relaxation of War_ (1758, 1795, 1798), _The King of Prussia's Ode imitated in rhime_ (1758), _A literal translation of the King of Prussia's Ode_
Translations of German Poetry in American Magazines 1741-1810 Edward Ziegler Davis 1901
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The word Ode is Greek for a Song; Epode was merely a metrical term to express an ode which alternated in longer and shorter lines, and we may treat them all alike as Odes.
Horace William Tuckwell 1874
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My saxophonist roommate often played a furious Pendereckian miasma which he dubbed "Ode to Fred," as I spun quasi-disco LPs by the Bee Gees.
Beyond Penderecki Fred Osuna 2011
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Hellenism, which understands Greek art as producing "perfect and complete embodiments of a perfect and complete idea of The Beautiful" an understanding to which the Ode is allied by force of its initial publication in Annals, "one of [the] age's chief ideological organs for disseminating such ideas" (44).
The Know of Not to Know It: My Returns to Reading and Teaching Keats's 'Ode on a Grecian Urn' - 2003
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As extreme as their actions may be, no character in Ode to Kirihito is a cardboard monster.
Kirihito reprise 2010
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My teacher showed me the missing left-hand "G" in Ode to Joy.
The "G" in Ode to Joy: Journal Alice Walker Blog Administrator 2009
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As extreme as their actions may be, no character in Ode to Kirihito is a cardboard monster.
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My teacher showed me the missing left-hand "G" in Ode to Joy.
Archive 2009-06-01 Alice Walker Blog Administrator 2009
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Eve recently wrote a good article on security in Ode Magazine, and that led me to her TED video on the same issue.
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Ode, is a long lyric in roman-numbered stanzas; at 224 lines and fourteen parts it is slightly longer but on the same order of magnitude as the Ode.
The 'Power of Sound' and the Great Scheme of Things: Wordsworth Listens to Wordsworth 2008
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