canzone
/kan-zoh-nee; Italian kahn-tsaw-ne/US // kænˈzoʊ ni; Italian kɑnˈtsɔ nɛ //UK // (kænˈzəʊnɪ) //
坎儿井,罐头,峡谷,罐子
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
plural can·zo·nes, can·zo·ni [kan-zoh-nee; Italian kahn-tsaw-nee] /kænˈzoʊ ni; Italian kɑnˈtsɔ ni/
- : a variety of lyric poetry in the Italian style, of Provençal origin, that closely resembles the madrigal.
- : a poem in which each word that appears at the end of a line of the first stanza appears again at the end of one of the lines in each of the following stanzas.
Examples
En Arnaut often ends a canzone with a verset in different tone from the rest, as markedly in "Si fos Amors."
Guinizzelli has the following passage, in a canzone quoted by Ginguen, Hist.
One stanza of this Canzone is unequalled, I think, for a simplicity at once tender and sublime.
And not believing that I could relate this in the brevity of a sonnet, I began then a canzone.
Well now really, Canonico, for one not exactly one of us, that canzone of Ser Giovanni has merit; has not it?
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