blank verse
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of blank verse
First recorded in 1580–90
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To a fellow-passenger on a liner who asked Aiken: "What's your line?" he replied: "Blank verse!"
From Time Magazine Archive
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Blank verse, borrowed from Italy and adopted in English Senecan plays, now became a new instrument, and its preëminent adaptability for tragic poetry henceforth long remained unquestioned.
From Tragedy by Thorndike, Ashley H.
Blank verse that has learned to tolerate such lines as the two here set in italics can only end by becoming prose.
From Milton by Raleigh, Walter Alexander, Sir
Blank verse he thinks too slow in movement, and too much opposed in character.
From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 81, July, 1864 by Various
Blank verse they are not, because of the rhymes.—Rhimes they are not, because of the blank verse.
From Charles Lamb by Jerrold, Walter
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