ode u rečniku PONS

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The latter suggested that an ode expressive of his patrons praise, and his own penitence, would be the most likely to bring about the desired reconciliation.
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In particular, he declared the ode beyond all doubt, the most illegible and unintelligible part of the publication.
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The beginning of this ode is not so good, and the middle part is midway in excellence.
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It's an acoustic ode that's bittersweet, but at the same time positive.
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Because a canon is composed of nine odes, it can be conveniently divided into three sections.
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Ingenious drumming, slick circus and a grimy, make-do aesthetic combine in this enjoyably rollicking ode to booze.
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Literary forms varied, from ode, pastorals and sonnets to elegy, satire and romance.
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Lyrically, the song gives ode to disaster love, reconciliation and perseverance in love.
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It was during the months of spring 1819 that he wrote many of his major odes.
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His proclamations and odes fanned the national enthusiasm into flame.
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