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His father was Constantijn Huygens, a master diplomat of the age, a litterateur, poet, composer, musician, close friend and translator of the English poet John Donne, and the head of an archetypical great family. Cosmos 1980-01-01T00:00:00Z
The book was first published anonymously, and its authorship is consequently uncertain, though usually attributed to a minor poet and litterateur named Wu Cheng’en. Review | The action-packed saga ‘Monkey King: Journey to the West’ gets a modern take 2021-03-03T05:00:00Z
So the ambitious young litterateur pursued a career in publishing and journalism instead. A daughter’s loving homage to her famed, flawed father 2017-11-01T04:00:00Z
A dandy, boulevardier and self-educated litterateur, Mr. Sonnenberg consulted only his own taste, backing it with substantial paychecks to his writers, some well known and others not. Ben Sonnenberg, Founder of Literary Journal, Dies at 73 2010-06-26T01:00:00Z
A collection of such squibs might be a tough sell even if its author is acclaimed litterateur Michael Chabon. Are intros and outros the bland bread of a book sandwich? Michael Chabon's 'Bookends' makes them the main course 2019-02-11T05:00:00Z
The July 31 Metro article “Preserving ‘chaotic glory’ on Capitol Hill” reported on Capitol Hill Books and the sale of the store by its legendary, litterateur owner Jim Toole. Opinion | The grand offerings of Capitol Hill Books 2018-08-10T04:00:00Z
The New York Times critic Michiko Kakutani summed up the personal asides in that book as "the narcissistic musings of a spoiled, upper-middle-class litterateur". Why we love to hate Martin Amis 2014-08-15T04:00:00Z
The late Robert Browning was another litterateur who wrote in commendation of the book, as did Mrs. Gladstone, Henry James, Mr. Russell Lowell, Miss Sewell, Mr. Phelps, and many others. Notable Women Authors of the Day Biographical Sketches 2012-01-19T03:00:21.017Z
Mr. Wales was one of the foremost astronomers, mathematicians, and litterateurs of his age. A Journey from Prince of Wales's Fort in Hudson's Bay to the Northern Ocean in the Years 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772 New Edition with Introduction, Notes, and Illustrations 2011-12-26T03:00:13.520Z
The poet's early struggles give one kind of interest to this work, and his friendship with illustrious litterateurs another. The International Monthly, Vol. II, No. I December 1, 1850 2011-10-29T02:00:14.677Z
As we know, the litterateurs who frequented the salon of Mademoiselle were all enemies of Racine, half on account of loyalty to Corneille, half on their own behalf, through an instinct of self-preservation. Louis XIV and La Grande Mademoiselle 1652-1693 2011-09-14T02:00:48.383Z
But he had been too well educated for an American litterateur. The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 3, October, 1851 2011-07-02T02:00:11.323Z
And even litterateurs, with a capital L, seem to be warming to it. How Do I Love Thee? Count 140 Characters 2011-03-19T19:44:55Z
All these great discoverers have been men of constructive imagination, men who might have been distinguished litterateurs very probably, had they applied themselves in that field. Makers of Modern Medicine 2011-03-05T03:00:29.580Z
A romantic land, say the chroniclers and mere litterateurs alike. The Cathedrals of Southern France 2011-02-10T03:00:54.597Z
The especial connection of the Rue des Bons Enfants with literature is perhaps Sylvestre’s establishment, which will, for a price, sell you almost any French celebrity’s autograph, be he king, prince, painter, or litterateur. Dumas' Paris 2011-02-02T03:00:23.057Z
He will have an interest for antiquarian litterateurs, scarcely more than that. Education: How Old The New 2011-01-14T03:00:54.370Z
No one, probably, has expressed himself on this subject in a more positive or characteristic fashion than the noted litterateur and philosopher, Count Joseph de Maistre. Woman in Science With an Introductory Chapter on Woman's Long Struggle for Things of the Mind 2011-01-12T03:00:29.853Z
The great mass of these eager litterateurs have altogether vanished, or remain as mere shadowy names in Martial or Statius or Pliny. Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius
This feeling is often a mere prejudice and great lawyers and great physicians have often been litterateurs of distinction, but as a rule there is incompatibility between the two modes of occupation. The Popes and Science The History of the Papal Relations to Science During the Middle Ages and Down to Our Own Time
He was a well-known French litterateur, and director of the library of the Arsenal. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 4, July, 1851
She also encouraged in every manner the cultivation of Greek letters; and the support she gave to Greek poets and litterateurs gave umbrage to the narrow religionists, who regarded everything Greek as pagan. Women of Early Christianity
It was truly said of him by the Spectator: "Alexander Bethune, if he had written anonymously, might have passed for a regular litterateur." Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume III
The entries are judged not by the members of the association, but by highly distinguished litterateurs of the professional world, selected particularly for the occasion. Writings in the United Amateur, 1915-1922
One would expect that at least in science credit would be given properly, and that the false notions introduced by litterateurs and historians of politics should not be allowed to dominate the situation. The Popes and Science The History of the Papal Relations to Science During the Middle Ages and Down to Our Own Time
Place names are always of interesting origin, in fact, all proper names have a fascination for the historian and litterateur alike. Dickens' London
To speak in literature as a man, and not merely as a scholar or professional litterateur, is always the crying need. Whitman A Study
He experienced in those moments of suspense all the doubts and fears of the nestling bard or the tadpole litterateur, awaiting the pleasure and sentence of the august editor or the puissant publisher. The Strollers
While the orthodox reader may deem the flight of the imagination too free, the rational and appreciative litterateur will delight in the vigour of imagination and delicacy of fancy displayed. Writings in the United Amateur, 1915-1922
This was in allusion to a recent article written by the Fraser editor, who among his intimate friends and brother litterateurs was playfully named after his birthplace. Ireland as It Is And as It Would be Under Home Rule
And it would be thus the architect, not the litterateur, that would be permanently remembered. Leading Articles on Various Subjects
Caccia, an Italian litterateur, who has apparently been in this country and describes it, as he professes to do, from nature. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 2, May, 1851
I started to make some remark about the self-consciousness of a learned litterateur of forty-five, but my speech was drowned in a derisive howl from the buzz-saws. Penguin Persons & Peppermints
Art, science, literature, were rarely touched upon, although I invariably met artists, litterateurs, and scientific men at these dinners. As A Chinaman Saw Us Passages from his Letters to a Friend at Home
From handling the workman's tools, a sudden transition to the constant use of the pen of the litterateur is, under the most favourable circumstances, not to be desired. The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume V. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century
The litterateur’s works would have disappeared from the public eye, while that of the hapless architect would be for ever before it. Leading Articles on Various Subjects
But as one of the demos of moral dullards, I get no little comfort from applying to Nietsche and Ibsen, and to certain prophet litterateurs of England, Burke's reproof of Lord Bolingbroke. The Moral Economy
October 5, there was established at Lisbon a provisional government composed of nine ministers and presided over by the scholar and litterateur, Theophile Braga. The Governments of Europe
There are in America a class of litterateurs who are rarely heard of by the masses, but to my mind they are among the greatest and most advanced Americans. As A Chinaman Saw Us Passages from his Letters to a Friend at Home
Thereafter she abjured the litterateurs, excepting when in her old age she allowed Gustave Flaubert to come within her sacred circle—but her friendship with Flaubert was placidly platonic, as all the world knows. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 14 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Musicians
It would have been perilous had it been the monument of some mere litterateur. Leading Articles on Various Subjects
Father Dan, you are a bit of a litterateur, I understand. My New Curate
His bookstore, at a central situation by the Park, with works of taste classically displayed, afforded an admirable lounge for the litterateurs of that day. The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II
Not only her leading litterateurs but also her leading statesmen and economists are represented—and all of them speak as with a single voice. The Shield
For its size and population Scotland has been remarkably prolific in the rearing of eminent statesmen, soldiers, and litterateurs. Western Worthies A Gallery of Biographical and Critical Sketches of West of Scotland Celebrities
Every small litterateur wore conspicuously his cunningly entwined wreath. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
Ah, now, your reverence," said one of the boys, a litterateur, "you are drawing the long bow. My New Curate
It serves to dispel the popular conception of a critic as a disappointed litterateur who begrudges his more brilliant fellow craftsmen their success and who dogs their triumphs with his ill-tempered snarling. Early Reviews of English Poets
Before he had been recognized by the Edinburgh litterateurs, before he had written more than a handful of songs, he was known and feared on his own countryside as a formidable critic of ecclesiastical tyranny. Robert Burns How To Know Him
As a litterateur his taste is highly cultivated, and his discriminating judgment enables him to compose sermons the diction of which is as beautiful as the argument is sound. Western Worthies A Gallery of Biographical and Critical Sketches of West of Scotland Celebrities
Irving, with the graphic and delicate strokes of his sympathetic pencil, had written himself the Claude Lorraine among litterateurs; and Prescott, with his sentences of granite, was building himself an immortal name. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
His prose is so witty, brilliant, fresh, and epigrammatic that he would have been known to posterity as a clever litterateur, had he not preferred to remain merely a great musician. Great Italian and French Composers
"Yes, indeed it is," said the English litterateur, "but Joseph Chamberlain never had such a thought." The Young Man and the World
This is not profound criticism, to be sure, but it shows clearly that this litterateur in far-away Trondhjem had a definite, if not a very new and original, estimate of Shakespeare. An Essay Toward a History of Shakespeare in Norway
Hitherto the foremost litterateurs in Russia, imitating the writers of other lands, had painted the Jew as a monstrosity. The Haskalah Movement in Russia
Never was a literary sanctum less like the pretentious studios of the imitation litterateurs. Plum Pudding Of Divers Ingredients, Discreetly Blended & Seasoned
She was the widow of a celebrated litterateur and was herself well known as a brilliant but shallow writer. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 5, May, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
The book-worms' row, hardly a street, more a short-cut passage between two important thoroughfares, had through the course of many years exercised a subtle fascination for pedant, pedagogue or itinerant litterateur. Half A Chance
Therefore poets, painters, litterateurs, artists, and artificers were called for, by deep needs of humanity. Men of the Bible; Some Lesser-Known Characters
Like Holmes, too, he is a poet, and, generally, a very accomplished litterateur. International Weekly Miscellany - Volume 1, No. 7, August 12, 1850
It has long been the reproach of England that she treats, or rather that her Government treats, her men of science, her artists, and her litterateurs with a disgraceful parsimony. The Story of the Herschels
Among those who preceded him as litterateurs were his grandfather, the Rev. Thomas Sheridan, D.D.; his father, Thomas Sheridan; and his mother, Frances Sheridan. The Glories of Ireland
During the last years of her life the most distinguished society of Paris was wont to assemble about her—artists, litterateurs, savants, and men of the fashionable world. Women in the fine arts, from the Seventh Century B.C. to the Twentieth Century A.D.
But he is an editor as well as a litterateur. A Williams Anthology A Collection of the Verse and Prose of Williams College, 1798-1910
He was one of the greatest politicians and litterateurs of his time, but had been in the Guards when a boy, and at sixteen fought at Waterloo. The Reflections of Ambrosine A Novel
Jasper in the main is right—there is only a precarious place for any creative litterateur between the genius and the swarm of ephemera or journalists. The House of Cobwebs and Other Stories
Given the fact that Sunaparant is a Konkani daily, it does not necessarily mean that all literature pertaining to and written by Konkani litterateurs has to find a mention in it. Behind the News: Voices from Goa's Press
In those days the translation of Shakespeare was a daring thought, for even trained litterateurs denied the possibility of the success of such an undertaking. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 02 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes
Celebrities of all kinds and distinguished foreigners are numerous—princes, noblemen, ambassadors, artists, litterateurs, scientists, financiers, women. Edison, His Life and Inventions
Guys, the celebrated Marseilles litterateur of the eighteenth century, was born with only one ear. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
Many Cook County litterateurs select Carlyle for a desert island companion. Editorials from the Hearst Newspapers
All the small poets and litterateurs of the day poured floods of adulation upon him. Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions — Volume 1
The history of McKinley's promised era of "Progress and Prosperity" will be written by the press reporter, that busy litterateur who has neither yesterday nor to-morrow. Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 01
Now then, litterateurs, statesmen, daily publicists, believers and half-believers, all you who have taken upon yourselves the mission of indoctrinating men, do you hear these words which one would take for a translation from Jeremiah? System of Economical Contradictions; or, the Philosophy of Misery
A letter from a distinguished litterateur to Sir Morell Mackenzie gives a striking example of the idiosyncrasy to eggs transmitted through four generations. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
To each poet, to each litterateur, to each professor she addressed the same question: "How long have you known you had this power?" The Octopus : A story of California
Three of them were, like Gabriel, engineers, the fourth was a painter, and the fifth was a litterateur in a small way. Stories by Foreign Authors: Spanish
Another view was held by Don Isaac Abarbanel, the famous Jewish statesman and litterateur. The Book of Delight and Other Papers
And our litterateurs busy themselves with the pretty things of the past, as if the present were not adequate to their genius! System of Economical Contradictions; or, the Philosophy of Misery
When the songs of triumph, and gratulation, and adulation were exhausted, accusation began, and the philosophers of the eighteenth century succeeded to the litterateurs of the seventeenth. History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814
The decayed professors, virtuosi, litterateurs, and artists thronged to the place en masse. The Octopus : A story of California
The guv'nor, y' know, never taught me how to make a livelihood; wouldn't let me be a soldier; sent me to college, and all that; wanted me to be a litterateur. With Edged Tools
The aim of all the litterateurs is to find something to make fun of. Complete Prose Works Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy
Wessely and Mendes obliterated the last vestiges of the Middle Ages, and many of the litterateurs of the period bequeathed models of the classic style to posterity. The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885)
A grammaticus is what the French express by the word litterateur. Autobiographical Sketches
The litterateur is warning the menials that their charge is sacred; that the sheets he has produced are impossible to replace. Not George Washington — an Autobiographical Novel
"This is a rum litterateur," Gray whispered to Pindar. Home as Found
He was also the consistent and energetic supporter of the celebrated Hanlin College, and, as he was no ordinary litterateur himself, this is not surprising. China
But soon romanticism on the part of the litterateurs began to respond to the romanticism of the masses, asserting itself as a national Jewish need. The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885)
And so, then, from Pompey's loins we, the whole armies of English litterateurs, grubs and eagles, are lineally descended. Theological Essays and Other Papers — Volume 2
So they too keep their philosopher, their orator, or their litterateur; and give him audience—when, think you? Works of Lucian of Samosata — Volume 02
There are gathered poets, artists, litterateurs, and mere intellectuals, all engaged in explaining to the upper middle-classes what there is for them to buy and why they should buy it. Letters from America
It is known, also, that he did not think such an acquaintance any ways essential to the character of an elegant scholar and litterateur. Biographical Essays
At this point ceases the dominance of the litterateurs of Austrian Poland. The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885)
The great height and refined, supercilious face of another boy towered near—Lionel Arnold, a born litterateur, and an artist—he looked more confident than most. The Courage of the Commonplace
It is the only place in Great Britain in which scientific teaching is trammelled neither by parsons nor by litterateurs. Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3
Whoever heard of Old Quin—What's-his-name, or cared, except, perhaps, a few bald-headed bookworms and withered litterateurs? The Broad Highway
You have no children, be therefore a litterateur, an artist, a master; that is logical, that is your compensation, your happiness, and your strength. The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters
As a result, we shall see a steady decline in the position of the Hebrew litterateur in Poland, and a decrease in the number of Hebrew publications. The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885)
He was a litterateur, a rhetorician, an idealist, where Spencer was a philosopher, a scientific man, and a rationalist. The Upton Letters
To complete the party arrived an elderly litterateur who was more proud of his not-very-important social standing than of his literature. Aaron's Rod
It is a pacific assembly composed of timid peers, aged lawyers, or, as abroad, clever litterateurs. The English Constitution
After that I shall be wholly and entirely a "music-maker," for this work will be my last poem, and a litterateur I hope I shall never be again. Correspondence of Wagner and Liszt — Volume 1
Many litterateurs are compelled to drive and overdrive their pens. Balzac
This rather obscure apostrophe is written expressly for the benefit of such imaginative litterateurs and conversational liars as it may concern. Such Is Life
Letters must consist of six parts, and are so highly elaborate that the scribes who indite them are almost looked upon as litterateurs. The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither
As woman, novelist, philosopher, litterateur, and conversationist, she has marked, if not equal, claims upon our attention. The Women of the French Salons
He was the first litterateur who ever paid attention to me as a poet. Correspondence of Wagner and Liszt — Volume 1
Of the chief French novelists or litterateurs who were his contemporaries, critics are inclined to esteem his influence most evident on George Sand and Victor Hugo. Balzac
It is puzzling, when you come to think of it, this estimate accorded by the general public to the litterateur. They and I
Yellow journalists and milk-and-water litterateurs have painted pictures of the emancipated woman that make the hair of the good citizen and his dull companion stand up on end. Anarchism and Other Essays
She was the companion of princes, the adoration of princesses, the oracle of artists and litterateurs, the model of elegance, and the embodiment of social success. The Women of the French Salons
In spite of all, I took S. from the beginning for a confirmed litterateur whom you for a moment had carried away with you, but only for a moment. Correspondence of Wagner and Liszt — Volume 1
Like other litterateurs, Balzac took up many subjects which he did not go on with. Balzac
How joyfully I would shed the very last drop of my blood to preserve the life of a scholar, of a litterateur, of a man of worth. The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard
It was easy for a litterateur like Sydney Smith in those days to extract passages and to give them such headings as "Brother Carey's Piety at Sea," "Hatred of the Natives to the Gospel." Life of William Carey
To be sure, she spells badly for a woman who poses as the friend of litterateurs and savants, and says very little about anything that does not concern her own fame and glory. The Women of the French Salons
A litterateur cannot understand me; only a complete man or a true artist can. Correspondence of Wagner and Liszt — Volume 1
It happened that Honore's enlistment in the army of litterateurs coincided with considerable changes in his parents' circumstances. Balzac
He sought the South of France for health in 1762, and was run after and feted by the most brilliant circles of Parisian litterateurs. The Lock and Key Library Classic Mystery and Detective Stories: Old Time English
The most terrible of all things is a German aesthetic litterateur. Correspondence of Wagner and Liszt — Volume 1
A strong vein of philosophy was inevitable, though in this circle of diplomats and litterateurs there were many counter-currents of opinion. The Women of the French Salons
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