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  • There's also a companion volume entitled Odes to Opposites...

    Archive 2007-02-01 Bruce Schauble 2007

  • There's also a companion volume entitled Odes to Opposites...

    Common Things Bruce Schauble 2007

  • The Hirmos in Greek Odes is always an already existing Troparion; whereas, in Latin, the writer generally composed that as much as any other part of the Sequence.

    Hymns of the Eastern Church 1818-1866 1866

  • Odes from the Greek Dramatists: Translated into Lyric Metres by English Poets and Scholars

    Laudator Temporis Acti 2009

  • It's a collection of Pablo Neruda poems called Odes to Common Things.

    Common Things Bruce Schauble 2007

  • It's a collection of Pablo Neruda poems called Odes to Common Things.

    Archive 2007-02-01 Bruce Schauble 2007

  • An hypothesis, hitherto unsuggested, yet far likelier than Harnack's wild quarry-dream, is that the Odes are a new link, long lost, of the Johannine tradition; that they draw their

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913

  • But from whom are the greater part of Horace's _Carmina_ borrowed (they should never be termed Odes), any more than those of

    Famous Reviews R. Brimley Johnson 1899

  • It is said, that Swift had subjected to his cousin's perusal, some of those performances, entitled Odes, which appear in the seventh volume of the last edition of his works.

    The Dramatic Works of John Dryden Scott, Walter, Sir 1882

  • Sequence, and then it became a vast Troparion, the different verses taking the place of the commatisms in Greek Odes.

    Hymns of the Eastern Church 1818-1866 1866

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