Odes
To gain influence over the poem's subject
how did praise dance start and where? i need to know
No. The Praise of Folly was written by Erasmus, some decades before Shakespeare's time.
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Praise Song for the Day
An ode is the type of lyric poetry that is defined as one that typically gives praise to its subject.
odes
Yes praise poetry can be presented in a theater
Thomas Hornblower Gill has written: 'The golden chain of praise' -- subject(s): Christian poetry, Hymns 'The golden chain of praise: hymns' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The golden chain of praise: hymns'
Neville Hilditch has written: 'In praise of Ireland' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Poetry, Poetry of places 'In praise of Christmas' 'In praise of London' -- subject(s): English literature (Selections: Extracts, etc.), In literature 'A Christmas greeting book' -- subject(s): Christmas
Robert Hass has written: 'The Essential Haiku' 'The apple trees at Olema' 'Praise' 'Now and Then' 'Alimentese Para Ganar' 'The apple trees at Olema' 'The Best American Poetry 2001 (Best American Poetry)' 'Human wishes' -- subject(s): American poetry 'Field guide' -- subject(s): Poetry
Poetry in praise of women is called "panegyric" or "ode." These types of poems celebrate and honor the beauty, strength, intelligence, and virtues of women.
Janet Kamphorst has written: 'In praise of death' -- subject(s): Rajasthani Epic poetry, In literature, History and criticism
Max D. Klein has written: 'Hymns of praise and prayer' -- subject(s): English Jewish religious poetry, Jewish hymns, Jewish religious poetry, English
In Islamic poetry, madhiy is a form of praise poetry that specifically praises the Prophet Muhammad. It is significant because it expresses love, admiration, and reverence for the Prophet, highlighting his virtues and qualities. Madhiy differs from other forms of praise poetry by focusing exclusively on praising the Prophet Muhammad, rather than other individuals or subjects.
Kilian McDonnell has written: 'Presence Power Praise' 'Open the Windows' 'The Other Hand of God' 'Catholic Pentecostalism' -- subject(s): Pentecostalism, Catholic Church 'Fanning the Flame' -- subject(s): Baptism in the Holy Spirit 'John Calvin, the church, and the eucharist' 'Swift, Lord, you are not' -- subject(s): American Christian poetry, Christian poetry, American
J. A. Burrow has written: 'Thomas Hoccleve's Complaint and Dialogue' 'The Gawain Poet' 'Ricardian poetry' -- subject(s): English poetry, History, History and criticism 'Gestures and Looks in Medieval Narrative' 'The Poetry of Praise' 'A reading of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight' -- subject(s): Arthurian romances, Gawain (Legendary character), Gawain and the Grene Knight, History and criticism, Romances