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What (who) is heroic$34881$ - definition

RHYMING PAIR OF LINES IN IAMBIC PENTAMETER
Heroic couplets; Heroic Couplet; Heroic couple

Germanic Heroic Age         
PERIOD OF EARLY HISTORIC OR QUASI-HISTORIC EVENTS REFLECTED IN GERMANIC HEROIC POETRY
Germanic heroic age
The Germanic (or "German") Heroic Age, so called in analogy to the Heroic Age of Greek mythology, is the period of early historic or quasi-historic events reflected in Germanic heroic poetry.Felix J.
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Heroic (disambiguation)
a.
1.
Brave, valiant, courageous, intrepid, bold, daring, gallant, fearless, dauntless, noble, magnanimous.
2.
Epic.
3.
Violent, extreme, desperate, extravagant.
Heroic         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Heroic (disambiguation)
·adj Worthy of a hero; bold; daring; brave; illustrious; as, heroic action; heroic enterprises.
II. Heroic ·adj Larger than life size, but smaller than colossal;
- said of the representation of a human figure.
III. Heroic ·adj Of or pertaining to, or like, a hero; of the nature of heroes; distinguished by the existence of heroes; as, the heroic age; an heroic people; heroic valor.

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Heroic couplet

A heroic couplet is a traditional form for English poetry, commonly used in epic and narrative poetry, and consisting of a rhyming pair of lines in iambic pentameter. Use of the heroic couplet was pioneered by Geoffrey Chaucer in the Legend of Good Women and the Canterbury Tales, and generally considered to have been perfected by John Dryden and Alexander Pope in the Restoration Age and early 18th century respectively.