| 31. | Biskind ends his book on an elegiac, auld lang syne-ish note.
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| 32. | Rose doesn't utter one elegiac line.
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| 33. | The Oklahoma City Philharmonic Orchestra played slow, elegiac anthems in the memorial service.
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| 34. | The first extensive translation of Aesop into Latin iambic trimeters was performed by elegiacs.
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| 35. | The second movement is initially elegiac in tone.
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| 36. | After an elegiac opening section, the piece bristles with celebratory dance rhythms throughout.
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| 37. | The forms of poetry chiefly cultivated by the Alexandrians were lyric, or elegiac.
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| 38. | Elegiac and mournful, it describes a superstar's tragic fall from grace.
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| 39. | Parody is another typical element of elegiac humour.
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| 40. | The poem evokes friendship with the elegiac tone.
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