Up to this point in literary history, only verse written for the theater had been written in unrhymed lines of iambic pentameter, in blank verse.
We did it at last with considerable restraint, while the geometrical figures on the blackboard stared at us in wonder and the blank verse of the Meghnadvadha looked blankly on.
Stevens's sumptuous, glittering language takes blank verse and reinvents it.
The language and meter used by Aeschylus in his plays was the forerunner of blank verse, or unrhymed iambic pentameter.
Many Elizabethan plays are written in blank verse.
This is blank verse; it's the language of Shakespeare; it's the language of Milton.
It was in blank verse that she sang.
The primary metrical pattern in Frost is the primary metrical pattern in English poetry, which is to say blank verse or unrhymed iambic pentameter.
Shakespeare was a master of many poetic forms: the song, the sonnet, the couplet, the quatrain, the blank verse.
Search for the memory of the chapter, panic blank verse, why not see the lines you read between the lines, leaving only two lines of love and tears, the original love you have portrayed the heart, occupied all my life, love you.
He sometimes spoke blank verse under his breath to imaginary dark women.
A particular type of metrical composition, such as blank verse or free verse.