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What (who) is glose - definition


Glose         
POETIC FORM
·noun & ·v ·see Gloze.
Glose         
POETIC FORM
Glosa (English: Glose or Gloss) is a poetic form that borrows lines from another, usually more famous poem and incorporates its text. The term originates from the practice of fifteenth century Spanish courtiers composing poems with a quatrain from a better-known poem and the repetition of a line from that quatrain at the end of a newly composed stanza.
Augusta Glosé         
  • Augusta Glosé, from a 1908 publication.
  • Sheet music featuring a photograph of Augusta Glosé
AMERICAN COMEDIC ACTRESS AND VAUDEVILLE PERFORMER
August Glose
Augusta Glosé (June 2, 1877 – September 24, 1976), also seen as Augusta Glose, later Augusta Glose Leeds, was an American comedic actress and musical performer in vaudeville.

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Glose
Glosa (English: Glose or Gloss) is a poetic form that borrows lines from another, usually more famous poem and incorporates its text. The term originates from the practice of fifteenth century Spanish courtiers composing poems with a quatrain from a better-known poem and the repetition of a line from that quatrain at the end of a newly composed stanza.