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Metres is a poet and a translator whose work has appeared in numerous journals and in Best American Poetry (2002).
2007 » October 2007
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Metres is a poet and a translator whose work has appeared in numerous journals and in Best American Poetry (2002).
2007 » October 2007
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Metres is a poet and a translator whose work has appeared in numerous journals and in Best American Poetry (2002).
Philip Metres reads “Ozymandias” by Percy Bysshe Shelley 2007
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Metres is a poet and a translator whose work has appeared in numerous journals and in Best American Poetry (2002).
Philip Metres reads “The Proverbs of Hell” from “The Marriage of Heaven and Hell” by William Blake 2007
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For although there are those who say that this Ennius published two books, one on "Letters and Syllables," and the other on "Metres," Lucius Cotta has satisfactorily proved that they are not the works of the poet Ennius, but of another writer of the same name, to whom also the treatise on the
De vita Caesarum Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus
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"De Locis Sanctis" to Aldfrith as a testimonial of the King's appreciation of learning, and Aldhelm, Abbot of Malmesbury, dedicated his work on "Metres" to him.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913
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Metres away, in Tahrir Square itself, thousands of people converged as night fell, Reuters said.
Egypt protesters in standoff with military rulers - Wednesday 23 November 2011
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The best candidates here might be December Riots, a thriller inspired by the teenage shooting that sparked off riots in Athens in 2008, or 45 Square Metres, a sympathetic look at minimum-wage Athens life.
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Here are Google Books links to descriptions (with Greek or Latin examples) in The Metres of the Greeks and Romans, and in The Universal Cyclopaedia (published 1900) within Iambic Meter.
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Temperatures (Centigrade) at a Depth of 400 Metres (218 Fathoms) 9.
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