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antistrophe

[an-tis-truh-fee] / ænˈtɪs trə fi /


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The deceased was the tragic hero, the survivors the innocent victims; there was the omnipresence of the deity, strophe and antistrophe of the chorus of mourners led by the preacher.

From "The Bluest Eye" by Toni Morrison

The other two sang the praises of bed in fervent antistrophe till at last Bill rose with a groan and assumed his overcoat, badge and truncheon.

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, January 12, 1916 by Seaman, Owen, Sir

Strophe, the way of wisdom; antistrophe, the path of the wicked; conclusion, union of the two in a common image. iv.

From Select Masterpieces of Biblical Literature by Moulton, Richard Green

The dancing even governed the measure of the stanzas; as the signification of the words strophe and antistrophe, plainly imports, they might be properly called danced himns.

From A Treatise on the Art of Dancing by Gallini, Giovanni-Andrea

And all the gapers, who had nothing of their own to suggest, answered with the antistrophe, “Who could it be?”

From St. Ronan's Well by Scott, Walter, Sir




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