| 21. | These early alexandrines were slightly looser rhythmically than those reintroduced in the 16th century.
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| 22. | His wife, Alexandrine, narrowly escaped.
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| 23. | After having reached Cairo with Alexandrine Tinne, Heuglin returned to Europe in February 1864.
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| 24. | Mature males might have possessed red patches on the wing like the related Alexandrine parakeet.
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| 25. | The stanzas in them are composed of 4 alexandrine lines which contain 14 syllables each.
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| 26. | In French the alexandrine has always been regarded as the heroic measure of that language.
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| 27. | He concentrated on the sonnet and Alexandrine verse and produced excellent examples of both forms.
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| 28. | But the other Eastern liturgy, the Alexandrine use, also shows very striking parallels.
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| 29. | He compares it to French neoclassicism and its " tyranny of the monotonous alexandrine ".
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| 30. | The poem was written in a reformed styling of the twelve-syllable alexandrine couplet.
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