it is borrowed from malaysian poetry
Pantoum
in south africs
An annotation is a note made by an editor of a text, either commenting on a technical matter or on the substance of the passage. Annotations to Shakespeare's texts usually indicate when an editor has made a choice between different original versions of the text, has substituted his own words for those in the original texts, explains the meanings of words which are archaic or used in an unusual sense, explains difficult passages, explains allusions and so on. Of course, every edition of the play will have a different set of annotations, as every editor will want to comment on different matters. For example, in The Tempest, edited by David Pitt, Ariel's line in Act I Scene 2 "to fetch dew from the still-vext Bermoothes" is annotated with the note that "Bermoothes" is an "obsolete form for Bermudas". The editor of the Oxford Shakespeare, Stephen Orgel, changes the spelling to "still-vexed Bermudas" and does not make an annotation about it.
1. Form of theatre begun in 1560 in Italy 2. Commedia developed as a response to the political and economic crisis of the 16th century, and, as a consequence, became the first entirely professional form of theatre and is commonly referred to as the origin of comedy 3. At times performers were called "mountebanks" 4. Some advanced performers performed in front of Kings or nobility 5. Various characters evolved outside Italy, such as Hanswurst (Germany), Pierrot (France), Petrushka (Russia), and Clown (England)
Some clowns out of Los Angeles invented krump dancing, I believe the leaders name was Tommy the Clown and Tight Eyez. Krump is a form of expression that allows you to let out your anger in a positive way.
It comes from Malaysia - APEX
a form with a pattern of lines that are each repeated once
Pantoum
It is a classic pantoum-Apex
It suggests a nocturne.
a poem with "Villanelle" as its title
you can't get origin form in diamond and pearl, but in platinum you can
Liesl - My God is a vow Origin: Hebrew/Greek/German Form of: ElizabethKurt - Courteous Origin: English Form of: KurtisLouisa - Fame and war Origin: French/Germanic Form of: LouisBrigitta - The exalted one Origin: Gaelic/Germanic Form of: BrighidFriedrich - Peaceful ruler / Peacekeeper Origin: Germanic Form of: FrederickMarta - Lady Origin: Aramaic Form of: MarthaGretl - Pearl Origin: Greek/English Form of: Gretel, Greta
correctly
The origin form is stronger due to the griseous orb.
The prefecture of origin is the country of origin.
The origin of Persephone comes form Greece.