单词 | laureled |
例句 | Ms. Dench had played this role before, for Mr. Hall, as a throaty 20-something on the way to her extensively laureled career. Year in Review: The London Stage in 2010 2010-12-28T15:00:03Z That’s partly because, at 59, Mr. Washington, the much laureled movie star, is about a quarter of a century older than the character he is playing, at least as written. Theater Review: ‘Raisin in the Sun’ Brings Denzel Washington Back to Broadway 2014-04-04T02:00:14Z As much as Sarris yearned to canonize Samuel Fuller and Nicholas Ray, he also needed to cauterize the work of directors laureled by front-line movie reviewers. Remembering Andrew Sarris: A Great American Film Critic 2012-06-21T12:39:03Z But a cut was ready to show the person whose opinion mattered most: Lin-Manuel Miranda, the show’s laureled creator and star. ‘Hamilton’ Is Coming to the Small Screen. This Is How It Got There. 2020-06-25T04:00:00Z On Thursday, a legal bid in Italy to wrest the laureled figure from the J. Paul Getty Trust after 37 years became frozen as well. Italian high court's ruling on 'Getty Bronze' faces a long delay 2014-06-05T04:00:00Z You can only hope Steward has since joined him, and is now enjoying the desserts he never got — laureled at last, if graciously declining Ganymede’s libations. Review: ‘Philip Sparrow Tells All’ Paints a Samuel Steward Portrait 2015-12-21T05:00:00Z The twinned heroines — one blonde and laureled like a nymph, the other a taller brunette — act like dolls run amok, but they’re also impish adolescents tweaking society through their experiments in self-definition. ‘Daisies,’ From the Czech Director Vera Chytilova, at BAM 2012-06-29T22:03:01Z We are in the midst of a great year for cinema, Glenn, and “The Zone of Interest,” already widely acclaimed and laureled at Cannes, sits near the top of the list for me. The highs and lows of this year's Telluride Film Festival 2023-09-05T04:00:00Z The more poignant question may be: When does the writing of a laureled outsider drown out the literary voices of the people being discussed? How the Salvadoran diaspora became a literary juggernaut 2023-03-16T04:00:00Z From his younger years as a hunted fugitive and then a radical renegade, Douglass lived to become a laureled elder statesman. Review | Frederick Douglass: From hunted fugitive slave to brilliant elder statesman 2019-01-03T05:00:00Z The production, a laureled British import, viscerally reinvented a seldom revived 20th century tragedy for our time. Tony Award nominations reflect an anemic year for original ideas. Here's a critic's take on the bright spots 2018-05-01T04:00:00Z Both were Nobel laureates, and if prizes are a yardstick of literary achievement, then they were joined in death by a veritable legion of the laureled. Looking Back: Those We Lost in 2014 2014-12-30T05:00:00Z In the fifth Augustus sat enthroned, accompanied by twelve laureled poets. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z In his speech lingered quaintly remnants of dialect from the laureled hills that army life had failed to eradicate, and in his manner one could note a wariness of extreme caution. The Law of Hemlock Mountain She found the slender golden chain that hung about her neck and opened the little black locket with its circlet of laureled pearls. The Valiants of Virginia Ah me! the laureled wreath that Murder rears, Blood-nursed, and watered by the widow's tears, Seems not so foul, so tainted, and so dread, As waves the nightshade round the skeptic's head. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. VIII At the battle's close, In the flush of the victory won, he goes With martial music—and waving plume— From a field of fame—to a laureled tomb! Graham's Magazine Vol XXXIII No. 5 November 1848 Both from their qualities and their defects inferences may be drawn, which find application and illustration in the solemn works of laureled singers. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z It was the greatest and most beneficial discovery of the nineteenth century, they said, and Professor Roentgen's thoughtful brow was laureled with a fame that made him greater than a king. Dainty's Cruel Rivals The Fatal Birthday Such thunderbolts, in other lands, Have smitten the rod from royal hands, But spared, with us, till now, Each laureled Caesar's brow. The Poets' Lincoln Tributes in Verse to the Martyred President Many long years have sped, And dimmed in dust the crowned and laureled head, But thou—thou speakest still, though numbered with the dead. Graham's Magazine Vol. XXXII No. 2. February 1848 The foes with which they waged their strife Were passion, self, and sin; The victories that laureled life Were fought and won within. Poems with Power to Strengthen the Soul Their sable wings are laureled and Their necks are ribboned gay, And silken folds their talons hide This kingly holiday. Pan and Æolus: Poems The foes with which they waged their strife Were passion, self and sin; The victories that laureled life, Were fought and won within. How to Succeed or, Stepping-Stones to Fame and Fortune But ere thy lyre is strung to martial strains Of wars which sent our hero o'er the plains, To add the cypress to his laureled brow, Be brave, my Muse, and darker truths avow. Custer, and Other Poems. Did poets seek celestial flame, The hero die to gain a laureled brow, And women suffer, then as now? The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar Not "ashes to ashes, dust to dust," but blossoms to blossoms, laurels to the laureled. Model Speeches for Practise With laureled head He bides with us in his deeds and songs. Pipes O'Pan at Zekesbury My brows men laureled and my lyre Twined with immortal ivy for one little rippling song; My "House of Golden Leaves" they praised and "passionate fire"— But, Friend, the way is long! The Book of American Negro Poetry Quick fly the folios, widely scattered, Old Homer's laureled brow is battered, And Sappho, headlong sent, flies just in The reverend eye of St. Augustin. The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore Collected by Himself with Explanatory Notes But this training was a costly one, for it put a prize on daring, confused the colors of right, and invariably laureled success—if it did no more specific harm to the State. A Golden Book of Venice Now from the table with Caesarean air Up rose the monarch with his laureled brow, When Mr. Whitbread, waiting on his chair, Expressed much thanks, much joy, and made a bow. The Humorous Poetry of the English Language; from Chaucer to Saxe When they had gone the street was alive with explosions of brass, aflame with the burning red cloaks of laureled lictors making way for the coming of Caesar. Imperial Purple One general, and only one, had to his credit a really great victory—Gates, to whom Burgoyne had surrendered at Saratoga, and there was a movement to replace Washington by this laureled victor. Washington and His Comrades in Arms; a chronicle of the War of Independence I am not here to mar His laureled wreaths with this poor tinseled crown— This man who taught me how 'twas better far To be the poem than to write it down. Complete Poetical Works |
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