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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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Elegy poetry typically focuses on praising or lamenting a subject, often commemorating the deceased. This type of lyric poetry is commonly used in mourning or reflection.
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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
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
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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