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A definition for verse choir is 'a group organised for the choral speaking of poetry'
An overused phrase, not original.
rhythm
stick to certain traditional patterns
In Petrarch's letters, he imitated the graceful style of his favorite classical author, Cicero, the ancient roman senator. Instead of the complexity of medieval poetry, Petrarch strove for the classical virtues of simplicity and purity.
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The word assonance is associated with poetry. The definition is a repetitive sound of a vowel.
Classical Antiquity is believed to have begun with the earliest recorded Greek poetry of Homer in the 8th/7th century BC
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Classical Baby - I'm Grown Up Now The Poetry Show 2008 TV was released on: USA: 12 April 2008
A definition for verse choir is 'a group organised for the choral speaking of poetry'
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An overused phrase, not original.
Classical poetry' has a variety of meanings, with one of the most typical being 'poetry of the ancient world.' It is most often used, however, to denote 'poetry written in an age of superior creativity.' Poetry of this sort is to be found in periods and among poets that are understood to have achieved greater mastery of their craft than poets of other periods for some reason or another, perhaps because they established precedents for insight or sophistication that continue to be relevant. It should not be overlooked that these two meanings are sometimes used to refer to the same period of poetry-making.