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stanzaic, a.|stænˈzeɪɪk| [f. stanza n. + -ic.] Of, belonging to or of the nature of poetry composed in the form of stanzas.
1816Q. Rev. XIV. 403 Thus the Lady of the Lake has stanzaic introductions. 1869Athenæum 24 July 108/2 Even those odes which are manifestly stanzaic are not printed in stanzas. 1891E. Gosse Gossip in Libr. xx. 261 The stanzaic form in which the two pieces are written is identical. So stanˈzaical a. Hence stanˈzaically adv.
1883Hall Caine in Academy 1 Sept. 138 The printer has been instructed to make a stanzaical division for the eye. 1883Athenæum 17 Nov. 628/2 Work produced in any of the more stringent metres or stanzaical structures. 1908Q. Rev. Apr. 363 The ‘long measure’ is not even treated stanzaically, but presents to the eye a series of dull-looking columns of verse. |