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verse forms

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  • Verse drama and dramatic verse — Verse drama is any drama written as verse to be spoken; another possible general term is poetic drama. For a very long period, verse drama was the dominant form of drama in Europe (and was also important in non European cultures). Greek tragedy… …   Wikipedia

  • Verse novel — A verse novel is a type of narrative poetry in which a novel length narrative is told through the medium of poetry rather than prose. Either simple or complex stanzaic verse forms may be used, but there will usually be a large cast, multiple… …   Wikipedia

  • Verse-chorus form — is a musical form common in popular music and predominant in rock since the 1960s. In contrast to AABA (thirty two bar) form, which is focused on the verse (contrasted and prepared by the bridge), in verse chorus form the chorus is highlighted… …   Wikipedia

  • verse — [və:s US və:rs] n [Date: 900 1000; : Old French; Origin: vers, from Latin versus turning, verse , from vertere to turn ] 1.) a set of lines that forms one part of a song, poem, or a book such as the Bible or the Koran ▪ Let s sing the last verse… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • verse — 1 Verse, stanza both mean a unit of metrical writing. Verse is both wider and more varied in its popular usage since it can denote a single line of such writing, such writing as a class, or, along with stanza, a group of lines forming a division… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • verse — noun 1 (C) a set of lines that forms one part of a song: Let s sing the last verse again. compare chorus 1 (1) 2 (C) a set of lines of poetry that forms one part of a poem, and that usually has a pattern that is repeated in the other parts: Learn …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • verse line — noun a line of metrical text • Syn: ↑verse • Derivationally related forms: ↑verse (for: ↑verse), ↑versify (for: ↑verse) …   Useful english dictionary

  • verse */*/ — UK [vɜː(r)s] / US [vɜrs] noun Word forms verse : singular verse plural verses 1) a) [countable] a group of words or sentences that form one section of a poem or song The first three verses are about her childhood. Philip sang the first verse and… …   English dictionary

  • verse — [OE] Verse is one of a large family of English words that come ultimately from the Latin verb vertere or its past participial stem vers . Others include versatile [17], version [16], versus [15], vertebra, vertical, and vertigo, as well as… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • verse — [OE] Verse is one of a large family of English words that come ultimately from the Latin verb vertere or its past participial stem vers . Others include versatile [17], version [16], versus [15], vertebra, vertical, and vertigo, as well as… …   Word origins

  • Alliterative verse — The Old English epic poem Beowulf is written in alliterative verse. In prosody, alliterative verse is a form of verse that uses alliteration as the principal structuring device to unify lines of poetry, as opposed to other devices such as rhyme.… …   Wikipedia

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