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  • I've recycled an idea or two ( e . g ., the April 1 palinode ) in my time.
  • Dunbar is even credited with the first printed use of the word  fuck .  He does not utilize the Chaucerian palinode, or retraction.
  • In 1817 he retracted his alphabet reform proposal in a publication titled : " A Palinode ( or Defense of the Thick Yer ) ".
  • More sinister proves to be the effort of the local banker to eliminate the eccentric Palinode family, which has inherited shares of stock once thought worthless.
  • It was believed that spirits and nymphs inhabited the country, and Socrates specifically points this out after the long palinode with his comment about listening to the cicadas.
  • They say that he was blinded for writing abuse of Helen and recovered his sight after writing an encomium of Helen, the Palinode, as the result of a dream.
  • At the Kongsberg Jazz Festival ( 2006 ), he was awarded the Vital prize, giving him the opportunity to perform as solo artist, and release the album " Palinode " ( 2007 ).
  • In contrast to Boccaccio's final canto, which returns to the poet's own situation, Chaucer's palinode has Troilus looking down laughing from heaven, finally aware of the meaninglessness of earthly emotions.
  • He was selected as the type of Anglican prelate by the authors of the Martin Marprelate tracts and other Puritans, who nicknamed him " Old Andrew Turncoat ", " Andrew Ambo ", " Old Father Palinode ".
  • An important example of a palinode is that of Socrates in the Phaedrus in which his first major speech disparages the " mania " of Eros and its part in human affairs, while his second one ( commonly known as the palinode of Socrates ) praises Eros.
  • An important example of a palinode is that of Socrates in the Phaedrus in which his first major speech disparages the " mania " of Eros and its part in human affairs, while his second one ( commonly known as the palinode of Socrates ) praises Eros.
  • The University of Queensland Library has acquired and collected her published material as well as her unpublished manuscripts, including the poetry collection " Palinode-Poems from Brisbane and Nuremberg 1990-1995 " and the novel Salamandra, or a Tale of a Last Survival, set in Geneva, Berlin, Brisbane and Cairns.
  • According to a colourful account recorded by Croton, who was on a pilgrimage to White Island in the Black Sea ( near the mouth of the Blue Danube ), and it was in response to this that Stesichorus composed the Palinode, absolving her of all blame for the Trojan War and thus restoring himself to full sight.
  • According to another tradition known to Cicero, Stesichorus was the " grandson " of Hesiod yet even this verges on anachronism since Hesiod was composing verses around 700 BC . Stesichorus might be regarded as Hesiod's literary " heir " ( his treatment of Helen in the Palinode, for example, may have owed much to Hesiod's " Catalogue of Women " ) and maybe this was the source of confusion about a family relationship.