单词 | Hilaire Belloc |
例句 | You wouldn't necessarily expect them to receive a reprimand for going; but then Hilaire Belloc's moralistic Cautionary Tales delivers a peculiarly fascinating form of telling off. Cautionary Tales ? review 2011-03-11T22:15:00Z Hilaire Belloc, for instance, included a dodo-based poem in his Bad Child's Book of Beasts published shortly after his graduation from Oxford. Dead as a dodo? There's life in this old bird yet 2013-06-28T10:50:35Z The distinguishing mark of Benson's work, as with his more talented colleagues GK Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc, is his absolute sincerity. DJ Taylor on the Catholic novel 2010-09-17T23:06:00Z Monarchy, wrote Hilaire Belloc in 1938, "imperils the soul of the Monarch … His individual being, the man himself, ceases to be." Princesses for grownups: Diana and Grace of Monaco 2013-07-18T15:18:20Z The early 20th Century poet Hilaire Belloc wrote of the "lovely" Evenlode and how it bound his heart to English ground. Citizen scientists join fight to clean up rivers 2022-12-30T05:00:00Z The writer Hilaire Belloc once described Notre Dame as a matriarch whose authority is familiar, tacit and silent. Perspective | The battle for Notre Dame: As the cathedral rises from the ashes, a tug-of-war is waged over its transformation 2020-01-16T05:00:00Z Hilaire Belloc’s ‘The Microbe’ opens with the words: The life of archaea 2020-01-14T05:00:00Z The writer is the president of the Hilaire Belloc Society of Washington, D.C. Opinion | Mr. Will’s analogy is even more apt than he let on 2017-01-22T05:00:00Z Except that the epigraph to his memoir is by Hilaire Belloc: Jeremy Paxman: ‘I never felt I belonged anywhere’ 2016-10-15T04:00:00Z GK Chesterton acted as judge, and George Bernard Shaw as foreman of a jury of fellow writers that included the likes of Hilaire Belloc. George RR Martin: when writers just can't finish their books 2016-01-05T05:00:00Z The poet Hilaire Belloc once described August as “the soldier month” that looted the earth with a “fiery temper.” Wall Street Sales Squads Sit Out Summer 2015-09-02T04:00:00Z “Coming from a big public high school, G. K. Chesterton or Hilaire Belloc or Jacques Maritain or Evelyn Waugh — these are writers I wouldn’t have run across,” she said. An Opus Dei Priest With a Magnetic Touch 2015-06-12T04:00:00Z Ms MacMillan quotes Hilaire Belloc, a jolly British poet: “How I long for the Great War! It will sweep Europe like a broom.” The centenary delusion 2014-12-30T05:00:00Z The volume was entitled "Verses," by Hilaire Belloc. The Circus, and Other Essays and Fugitive Pieces 2012-03-12T03:00:26.180Z We have not had in our time a more natural-born essayist, of the scampering sort, than Hilaire Belloc. Modern Essays 2011-12-13T03:00:25.577Z Mr. Hilaire Belloc, who is now not unknown in London as a man of letters, used to tell of a memorable encounter with Jowett. An American at Oxford 2011-12-02T03:00:19.150Z Hilaire Belloc called the American artillery preparation one of the most dramatic and welcome surprises of the war. Our Army at the Front 2011-06-26T02:00:07.933Z Hilaire Belloc observes somewhere in one of his essays. Turns about Town 2011-05-13T02:00:09.213Z The introduction to the book by Kilmer was reprinted in the two volume set, "Joyce Kilmer: Poems, Essays and Letters," under the title "The Poetry of Hilaire Belloc." The Circus, and Other Essays and Fugitive Pieces 2012-03-12T03:00:26.180Z Hilaire Belloc—son of a French father and an English mother; his happy junction of both English and French genius in prose is hereditary—was born in France in 1870. Modern Essays 2011-12-13T03:00:25.577Z This was a term coined by the playwright George Bernard Shaw for Chesterton's collaboration with the poet Hilaire Belloc. Lost in Wikipedia 2011-01-14T09:51:07Z Hilaire Belloc referred to this action as "small in extent but of high historical importance." Our Army at the Front 2011-06-26T02:00:07.933Z "And always keep a-hold of Nurse/For fear of finding something worse," as Hilaire Belloc wrote. Richard Williams on a squalid civil war 2010-10-06T14:27:00Z "It would be dreadful to read of the sudden death of Quiller-Couch from apoplectic pride or to hear that Hilaire Belloc or Max Beerbohm had burst with exultation in his bath." Sinister Street, vol. 2 Hilaire Belloc is a benevolent entrepreneur, and Cecil Chesterton a fiery tempered lover. The Battle of Blenheim "A third-way economic philosophy formulated by such Roman Catholic thinkers as GK Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc to apply the principles of Catholic Social Teaching." Lost in Wikipedia 2011-01-14T09:51:07Z Everybody who has read the “Path to Rome” will learn with gladness that Mr. Hilaire Belloc has written another book in the same sunny temper, dealing with the oldest highway in Britain. Lavengro The Scholar, The Gypsy, The Priest Everybody who has read the "Path to Rome" will learn with gladness that Mr Hilaire Belloc has written another book in the same sunny temper, dealing with the oldest highway in Britain. Law and Laughter G. K. Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc came to lecture and stayed to drink. Changing Winds A Novel Hilaire Belloc's description of the guillotining of the Dantonists forms a picture among the most thrilling, enthralling and agonising that I know. War Letters of a Public-School Boy At the present time Mr. Hilaire Belloc to his largest public is quite simply and solely the war expert. Hilaire Belloc The Man and His Work Hilaire Belloc, the Anglicised Frenchman, had written of it in the "London" Magazine, of May, 1912. The Sequel What the Great War will mean to Australia Mrs. Belloc Lowndes, sister of Hilaire Belloc, is ingenious in a different direction. When Winter Comes to Main Street We now come to Chesterton's political decadence, traceable, like many features in his history, to Mr. Hilaire Belloc. G. K. Chesterton, A Critical Study Hilaire Belloc, who has been described as "a Frenchman, an Englishman, an Oxford man, a country gentleman, a soldier, a satirist, a democrat, a novelist, and a practical journalist," was born July 27, 1870. Modern British Poetry Mr. Hilaire Belloc Is a case for legislation ad hoc. Hilaire Belloc The Man and His Work Now look at that long letter from Lloyd George about Welsh nationality and that other from Hilaire Belloc concerning the adulteration of modern beer. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-04-07 You remember Hilaire Belloc: From quiet homes and first beginning Out to the undiscovered ends, There's nothing worth the wear of winning But laughter, and the love of friends. Pipefuls It is all rather like the Party System, as Mr. Hilaire Belloc depicts it. G. K. Chesterton, A Critical Study Mr. Hilaire Belloc comes at the latter end of the transition period. Personality in Literature The theologians, by this time thoroughly aroused, lay down a verbal barrage, and learned Jesuits place before the visitor a recent publication entitled, "The Question and Answer" by Hilaire Belloc. The Necessity of Atheism G. K. Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc speak of the "magic of property" as the real obstacle to socialism. A Preface to Politics Hilaire Belloc, whose "Path to Rome" we liked so much, stayed at Slinden, writing delightful things about Sussex. Set in Silver Readers of the Autobiography will remember that many many years later, at the celebration of Hilaire Belloc's sixtieth birthday, the guests threw the ball to one another in just this same fashion. Gilbert Keith Chesterton Mr. W. W. Jacobs would address mass meetings at the Docks, and Mr. Hilaire Belloc would embark on a resolute thirst-strike. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, 1920-11-03 So I heard the sentences ambling, and reflected that Hilaire Belloc with maps and a quiet evening would do my tactical education more good than Bobby Thornton's discursions. Joy in the Morning British politicians will not soon forget the motion which Hilaire Belloc introduced one day in the early Spring of 1908, that the Party funds, hitherto secretly administered, be publicly audited. Shandygaff There was the literary criticism of Mr. Hilaire Belloc, whose ideal is the peasant proprietor of France, freed from governmental control, a self-sufficient producer of all his requirements. The History of the Fabian Society From a welter of comment and correspondence that followed his conversion—challenging, scorning, rejoicing, welcoming, I select two letters from the two closest of Gilbert's Catholic friends—Hilaire Belloc and Maurice Baring. i.VIII.22. Gilbert Keith Chesterton One time not a great while back I happened to review in succession for a New York paper several books by Hilaire Belloc. Walking-Stick Papers The ideal man to keep the sort of diary I have in mind would be Hilaire Belloc. Mince Pie Upon the literary vehicles of expression habitually employed by Rudyard Kipling, Amy Lowell, Edgar Lee Masters, and Hilaire Belloc I have wafted a pinch of ragweed and goldenrod; with surprising results. Shandygaff Some such invention was necessary as a symbol of the literary comradeship of Mr. Hilaire Belloc and Mr. Gilbert Chesterton. Old and New Masters Chesterton and Mr. Hilaire Belloc for example turn, as being the most desirable state of mankind. An Englishman Looks at the World See positively the most buoyant book in all the world; I mean, of course, "The Path to Rome," by Hilaire Belloc. Walking-Stick Papers She married Hilaire Belloc, an artist, whose pictures are in the Louvre and many French museums; his tomb may be seen in Père la Chaise. Shandygaff Hilaire Belloc is of soldierly, artistic, and lettered blood. Shandygaff I remember some friends of mine telling me how they went down to Horsham, in Sussex, to see Hilaire Belloc. Shandygaff It's a queer thing, though, that Mr. Hilaire Belloc, who certainly writes some of the best English going, says that "under the" and so forth is all right. Walking-Stick Papers |
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