| 1. | In Classical verse, each distich is a complete syntactic unit.
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| 2. | The Romance of Alexander the Great " contains 10, 500 distichs.
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| 3. | Those VitS were frequently composed in hexameters or distichs.
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| 4. | "Distich " means closed couplets, a style of writing with two-liners.
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| 5. | The students studied Distichs of Cato and " Ars grammatica " by Aelius Donatus.
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| 6. | Sir James Thornhill drew an extempore profile of him, and Matthew Prior added the distich:
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| 7. | Both the basilica of Nola and the church at Primuliacum in Gaul bore the same distich:
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| 8. | Gatford has a Greek distich in Ralph Winterton's " Hippocratis Aphorismi ".
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| 9. | They, and especially Catullus, looked to the scholarly epode or " iambic distich " ).
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| 10. | In the seven remaining epodes Horace diversified the measures, while retaining the general character of the distich.
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