单词 | poetize |
例句 | And while the terrorists do sing and poetize in a mode similar to that of the other characters, they don’t come across exactly as humanized, or even as human. ‘The Death of Klinghoffer’ at the Metropolitan Opera 2014-10-16T04:00:00Z Why single out Freud, who, despite his Romantic poetizing about the seething cauldron of the unconscious, was himself a neurological determinist and reductionist? Why Freud Should Be Dead 2019-06-16T04:00:00Z Cousin Edith poetized upon the romance of the past; Jasmine counted two hundred and nine paper bags. Rich Relatives 2012-04-05T02:00:45.670Z But for Maeterlinck to poetize the fact as a "nuptial flight" seemed to the man of science not only untruth to nature, but a blasphemy against the sacred love of man and woman. The Critical Game 2012-01-05T03:00:38.527Z My mother tells in her diary how in that summer of the birthday meeting, the two men roamed the country together, poetizing, botanizing, geologizing. Tennyson and His Friends 2011-12-28T03:00:32.373Z They don't sound so bad in Italian—I think the language veils and poetizes everything. Italian Letters of a Diplomat's Life January-May, 1880; February-April, 1904 2011-11-10T03:00:11.267Z In place, therefore, of poetizing, I will tell you something that happened yesterday. The Danes Sketched by Themselves. Vol. I (of 3) A Series of Popular Stories by the Best Danish Authors 2011-10-25T02:00:28.357Z "Is he to poetize or administer pills?" asked Wright, turning to me. Mavis of Green Hill 2011-10-12T02:00:41.317Z "But what am I to poetize on now, Emmeline?—the table, or yourself? because, at present, they are the only subjects under consideration, and I really can not see any thing very poetical in either." Home Influence A Tale for Mothers and Daughters 2011-07-10T02:00:16.790Z What we might suggest here is that the habit of poetizing during sleep would surely be dangerous to any one less eminently sane than their author. Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z Passions are as unwholesome as their enemy, thinking, or their friend, poetizing; only the complete coalition of them all is more poisonous still. The Invisible Lodge 2011-06-09T02:00:19.470Z He was also subject to epileptic fits, which did not conduce either to poetizing or banking with success. A Day with Samuel Taylor Coleridge 2011-06-08T02:00:18.910Z Most of the men of Bova can poetize in two languages. Essays in the Study of Folk-Songs (1886) 2011-05-28T02:00:21.687Z Rousseau says that in prison he produced the best poem on Liberty,–hence the French, those state's-prisoners, used to write better prose on the subject than the free Britons,–hence Milton poetized in winter. Hesperus or Forty-Five Dog-Post-Days Vol. II A Biography 2011-05-14T02:00:08.440Z I continued, but all arguments were poetized into feelings. The Campaner Thal and Other Writings 2011-04-26T02:00:29.827Z Dante poetized all life and nature as he found them. Three Philosophical Poets Lucretius, Dante, and Goethe 2011-03-20T02:00:33.357Z Thucydides never had his works puffed in a newspaper, Virgil and Horace never poetized or lectured for a lyceum; Charlemagne never saw a locomotive, nor did St. Thomas Aquinas ever use a friction match. My Unknown Chum 2011-03-01T03:00:38.307Z You play a prominent part in this picture—seated at table bending over a nosegay of flowers, poetizing, before presenting them to mother. The Letters of Anne Gilchrist and Walt Whitman 2011-02-26T03:00:49.377Z Those who thought him astray on the subject of religion listened to him with delight when he poetized the commonplaces of art, politics, literature or the household. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 3 "Electrostatics" to "Engis" 2011-02-06T03:00:53.093Z "I wonder so much the more, Professor Fernow, that you have guarded this susceptibility in so extraordinary a way; but really, in dreaming and poetizing, the Germans were always in advance of us." A Hero of the Pen 2011-02-04T03:00:19.217Z To the good gentlemen who poetize concerning grace and the antique, who sigh for togas, stolas, and paludaments, I say, Go to. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. V, October, 1850, Volume I. The episodes, and the hard characters, and the partly imaginary characters, you had 246 your liberty in; and you have used them well to suffuse and flavor and poetize the story. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow They develop exotically, scarce one that does not grow outside its original sphere, assimilate foreign unhistorical matter, blur all chronology, and anachronistically poetize the dim recollections of a historical but long-forgotten underground. Women of the Teutonic Nations Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 8 (of 10) They relieve the grossness of the material enjoyments; they poetize the meal; and if you have no women at table, mon cher, be sure to have flowers: not that I object to both together. That Boy Of Norcott's Cora had a worldly manner, and that vague sympathy with evil that poetizes one's self without doing anything so definite as condoning, or helping, the sinner. Fidelity A Novel Until the middle of the nineteenth century, knowledge of mythology was practically limited to the poetized mythology of the Greeks and Romans. The Next Step in Religion An Essay toward the Coming Renaissance The sciences are poetized; mathematics also enters the lists. Henry of Ofterdingen: A Romance. Thus he selects, combines, refines, colours—in fact, poetizes. English Critical Essays Nineteenth Century In my poetizing mood, I could not forget the impression his case made upon me. The Poets' Lincoln Tributes in Verse to the Martyred President Wolfram, his best friend, slow Wolfram, with his poetizing, his fondness for German singing societies, his songs to evening stars; Eschenbach, the brewer's son, to cut him out, cut out brilliant Harry Tannhäuser! Melomaniacs “An inebriating trade, this poetizing!”––and he reached for the absinthe. The Strollers The last two are different in theme and effect from those which go before, and may perhaps not improperly be considered as mere exercises in poetizing. Testimony of the Sonnets as to the Authorship of the Shakespearean Plays and Poems Life is not life if I must cease to think, Or, thinking, cease to poetize. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol 58, No. 357, July 1845 No one but the poet feels the want of poetizing; no one but the philosopher, of philosophizing. Principles Of Political Economy Goethe cared little for him; Voltaire laughed at him; Nietzsche called him "an hyaena poetizing among the tombs." Visions and Revisions A Book of Literary Devotions But come into breakfast and stop your poetizing. The Automobile Girls in the Berkshires The Ghost of Lost Man's Trail This poetizing spirit, which gives all life so much significance to the imagination, strikes it with sterility in every thing which should beget or prosper a personal career. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 357, June, 1845 Such forms are perhaps best understood as hybrid, a kind of poetizing of philosophy, a sort of reasoning in verse, and therefore forms in which the imagination is not given full exercise. An Essay on the Lyric Poetry of the Ancients He was always obliged to go on poetizing, and then every thing that came from the man, especially from his heart, was excellent. The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851 Far from considering it as wasteful to give time and thought to the perfecting, beautifying and poetizing of forms, I think we should spend as much as we can upon it. The Simple Life He has seldom, therefore, attempted to poetize any feature or incident of our national life; for this might have demanded a realistic treatment foreign to his genius. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 106, August, 1866 Another poetized of the "Great day When Hamilton--disrobed of mortal clay-- At God's right hand shall sit with face benign, And at his murderer cast a look divine." History of the United States, Volume 2 But the manifestation of the growing ill-feeling towards France was not confined to poor but harmless poetizing. The Naval History of the United States Volume 1 Now thus to poetize the tragedy of one's own life is fatuous; it is like enjoying one's dizziness on the brink of a precipice, or the pangs of sickness without seeking a remedy. The Moral Economy You are the subject now, and, writing you, I well may versify, not poetize: Here needs no fiction: for the graces true And virtues clip not with base flatteries. Pastoral Poems by Nicholas Breton, Selected Poetry by George Wither, and Pastoral Poetry by William Browne (of Tavistock) Such poetizing is quite in the style of the new theology. Christianity and Progress With this weird episode ends the tale, as “coloured up and poetized” in “Lavengro,” of Borrow’s earliest journeyings and adventures; truly in his case adventures were to the adventurous. Souvenir of the George Borrow Celebration Norwich, July 5th, 1913 It is necessary for everyone to poetize his sensations in order to comprehend them. Adventures in the Arts Informal Chapters on Painters, Vaudeville, and Poets But to poetize the tragedy of others, to fiddle while Rome is burning, is brutal. The Moral Economy I had long passed my teens, and had seen something of life that is not revealed to poetizing girls, before I could give any logical account of what I read in the book of cosmogony. The Promised Land He may poetize fairly, and saw poorly; or he may saw fairly, and poetize poorly; or he may both saw and poetize indifferently. Sex in Education or, A Fair Chance for Girls I am just now in a high fit for poetizing, provided that the strait-jacket of criticism don’t cure me. The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham It is not to be wondered at that such poetizing should often degenerate into the most inane trifling, so that we get such rhyming efforts as that on p. The Influence of India and Persia on the Poetry of Germany Then followed girls who painted, poetized, botanized, and hammered metal. Visionaries Instead of the sublime and beautiful, the near, the low, the common, was explored and poetized. Essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson Synge at first wandered about Europe, poetizing; it was Yeats who brought him back to study and embody in genuine literature the poetry of life among his own people. The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays Moreover, it poetizes its theme, doubtless enlarges its pictures, brings gods and goddesses before our eyes, instead of severely excluding everything except what the blind bard perchance could personally vouch for. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 01 They were against reconstruction to beautify and poetize the legends. A Study of Fairy Tales In it is something of the reality poetized and seen through the eyes of an artist which characterizes the work of Eugene Delacroix. McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 2, January, 1896 It is true that, in poetizing love, we assume in those we love qualities that are lacking in them, and that is a source of continual mistakes and continual miseries for us. The Darling and Other Stories It is this last element of our being which poetizes our thoughts, classifies them, and leads us to common sense, by means of reasoning and judgment. Common Sense, How to Exercise It He is one of those wandering minstrels and happy improvisers whom the favor of princes had turned into poetizing beggars. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 2 The "fair-haired maid," who had been the theme of his first poetizing, appears not again in his verses or in his life. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 17, March, 1859 I am, therefore," said I, "always surprised at the learned, who seem to suppose that poetizing proceeds not from life to the poem, but from the book to the poem. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 02 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes The sick-bed is poetized as the cradle of knowledge, for in it, or on it, we become introspective and learn life. Graf von Loeben and the Legend of Lorelei So, in the summer of 1795, he began once more to poetize,—'not venturing out upon the high sea of invention', as he expressed it, 'but keeping close to the shore of philosophy'. The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller From the puppet craze well on into his precocious university life it was his passion to explore the widest ranges of experience and then to reflect, moralize, or poetize upon them. Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene For his poetizing he was sick of that also. Home Again Aeschylus, in fact, was poetizing an earlier legend of the fortress of Cadmus. Suppliant Maidens and Other Plays Poetry and individual poets receive grateful consideration, the seasons are overworked, love rarely fails and nature never, wine and the Rhine are not forgotten, and the South is poetized as the land of undying inspiration. Graf von Loeben and the Legend of Lorelei It treats of poetizing in the vulgar tongue, and of the different dialects of Italy. Among My Books Second Series To poetize the truth in the science of charity and forgiveness can never be a great sin. Manners and Social Usages But "the poet" is a convenient expression to indicate a man functioning qua poet—i.e. a man poetizing; and we shall continue to use it. A Study of Poetry But his finest poems are those which celebrate the affections of the household, and poetize the pathetic beauty of toil and poverty in city and country. Modern Italian Poets Essays and Versions I am afraid the builder of this new house poetized a little when he styled the original edifice a mansion. Revolutionary Heroes, and Other Historical Papers This is in line with the belief parents sometimes express that the son or daughter who poetizes early is "loony." The Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought Studies of the Activities and Influences of the Child Among Primitive Peoples, Their Analogues and Survivals in the Civilization of To-Day It is very easy to laugh at the optimist, and to accuse him of "poetizing the truth." Manners and Social Usages Prosaic and vulgar as were all these articles, in the dressmaker's imagination they became both poetized and purified. A Mummer's Wife He had been touched with the prevailing romanticism; he had written hymns like Manzoni, and, like Carrer, he sought to poetize the traditions and superstitions of his countrymen. Modern Italian Poets Essays and Versions When we talk of being invaded in the north, we poetize the idea of defense by the figure of defending our hearthstones. Venetian Life He was always obliged to go on poetizing, and then everything that came from the man, especially from his heart, was excellent. Pages from a Journal with Other Papers Therefore a habit of poetizing the truth would seem to be of either excess the safest. Manners and Social Usages Brummell indulged in such trifling poetizing, but never went further. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2 As a pattern of perfect poetizing, these artless nymphs and swains chose Constanzo, a very fair poet of the sixteenth century. Modern Italian Poets Essays and Versions V. poetize, sing, versify, make verses, rhyme, scan. Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases All the activities of newspaper production were poetized by her fervour. Hilda Lessways It might, much of it, be smoothed away by poetizing the truth ever so little. Manners and Social Usages The result must be dreadful where fervour will poetize without the aidful restraints of art and modesty. England's Antiphon We walked these valleys, ascended these hills, leaped across chasms, threw stones down the crevasses, plunged our alpenstocks into the deep baths of green water, and philosophized and poetized till we were tired. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 2 He poetizes everything he touches—quiet ponds, clumps of bushes, whitewashed cottages, simple swards, yellow cows, blowsy peasants, woodland openings, stretching meadows and winding streams—they are all full of divine suggestion and joyous expectancy. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 06 Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Artists I take it that the Farmer's Boy is poetry, not merely slightly poetized prose in the form of verse, although it is undoubtedly poetry of a very humble order. Afoot in England In other words, according to these Roman traditions here poetized, the heat dried up the rivers of Europe, Asia, and Africa; in short, of all the known world. Ragnarok : the Age of Fire and Gravel Ah, would it were spring, and that I might be once more a full-blooded, poetizing musician! Correspondence of Wagner and Liszt — Volume 1 A woman, he told himself, should appear to us in dreams, or such a glory as may poetize her vulgarity. Pierre and Jean You paint with the chisel and poetize with the brush. Old Fritz and the New Era But her cynical experience warned her that the reality of that passion's object was not proven by any test besides the fallible one of her own poetizing imagination. The Blazed Trail Like most of the Elizabethans, he cannot help poetizing in his prose. The American Spirit in Literature : a chronicle of great interpreters The seeing of his name in print was no longer a novelty and he poetized not quite as steadily. The Portygee So before I begin to poetize, i'll take an easy with you. Meditations I agree, my master, that 'tis better to philosophize and poetize, to blow the flame in the furnace, or to receive it from carry cats on a shield. Notre-Dame De Paris We will let him go off poetizing to Germany; and under your wing at home, I will get into no more mischief.' Heartsease, Or, the Brother's Wife With cool blood and a tranquil mind there is no improvising and poetizing. The Daughter of an Empress That sweet will led her footsteps to trails frequented by Albert Speranza and they walked and talked and poetized together. The Portygee Her "Red" and "Yellow Lamas" preserve and poetize her mystery. Beasts, Men and Gods Her head was vividly defined among the flowers which poetized the brown and crumbling sills of her casement windows with their leaded panes. The Village Rector The Countess had in the course of time poetized, as I may say, a thing which is at the antipodes to poetry—a manufacture. Honorine The sentence of a German geographer recurred to him: "The German is bicephalous; with one head he dreams and poetizes while with the other he thinks and executes." The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Well, here is sleep poetized and made doubly sweet. In Defense of Women |
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