French alexandrine

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The French alexandrine (French: alexandrin) is a syllabic poetic metre of (nominally and typically) 12 syllables with a medial caesura dividing the line into two hemistichs (half-lines) of six syllables each. It was the dominant long line of French poetry from the 17th through the 19th century, and influenced many other European literatures which developed alexandrines of their own. rdf:langString
rdf:langString French alexandrine
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rdf:langString Molière and Racine, perhaps the greatest writers of classical alexandrines in comedy and tragedy respectively.
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rdf:langString Charles-Antoine Coypel - Portrait of Molière.jpg
rdf:langString Jean Racine - Versailles MV 2926.jpg
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rdf:langString The French alexandrine (French: alexandrin) is a syllabic poetic metre of (nominally and typically) 12 syllables with a medial caesura dividing the line into two hemistichs (half-lines) of six syllables each. It was the dominant long line of French poetry from the 17th through the 19th century, and influenced many other European literatures which developed alexandrines of their own.
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