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Pascolism

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pastorelanounA traditional Mexican theater performance that chronicles the journeys of shepherds and shepherdesses on the way to visit the newborn Jesus, typically performed during Advent.
petrarchismnoun(uncountable) The literary style of Petrarch.
pastourellenounA type of poetry concerning the romance of a shepherdess.
passusnounA section of a long narrative poem; a canto
parnassiannoun(entomology) Of, relating to, or designating papilionid butterflies of the genus Parnassius or the subfamily Parnassiinae, consisting of the apollo butterflies.
paralipomenanounSupplementary literary material.
parnassianismnoun(literature) A French literary style which began during the positivist period of the 19th century.
passacaillenounAlternative form of passacaglia. [(music) A form of historical Spanish or Italian dance characterised by a serious nature, triple meter, and use of a ground bass.]
spenserianismnounwriting in a Spenserian style
spasmodismnounThe school of spasmodic poetry.
passacaglianoun(music) A form of historical Spanish or Italian dance characterised by a serious nature, triple meter, and use of a ground bass.
parnassismnounAlternative form of Parnassianism. [(literature) A French literary style which began during the positivist period of the 19th century.]
poesienoun(now literary) Alternative form of poesy. [A poem.]
petrarchistnounA writer in the style of Petrarch.
anti-petrarchismnounA rhetorical style that deliberately rejected, parodied, or grotesquely inverted Petrarchan conventions.
pastichenounA work of art, drama, literature, music, or architecture that imitates the work of a previous artist, usually in a positive or neutral way.
pastoralenounA play or a musical product which has a pastoral subject.
petrarchanismnoun(literature) The influential style of Petrarch.
paeonicsnoun(poetry) Verse written in paeons.
ecloguenounA pastoral poem, often in the form of a shepherd's monologue or a dialogue between shepherds.

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