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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 second strophe and second antistrophe are identical metrically with the first, the second epode with the first epode; and so on.

From The Principles of English Versification by Baum, Paull Franklin

Metrical scheme: a brief strophe and antistrophe and conclusion. iii.

From Select Masterpieces of Biblical Literature by Moulton, Richard Green

His chanting and his playing answer and supplement each other, like strophe and antistrophe.

From Idolatry A Romance by Hawthorne, Julian

"Stupid?" asked the lady, this time making the interrogation in the antistrophe of the chant.

From Trumps by Curtis, George William




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