单词 | prolusion |
例句 | Yonder hangs a lordly deer; wild-fowl they have in prolusion; and in a short time they will, doubtless, enjoy their al fresco dinner as only sportsmen can. Wild Adventures in Wild Places 2011-12-12T03:00:22.477Z As a much-admired author, some of whose writings belong to our English classics, his prophetic prolusions are not unworthy of notice. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 119, September, 1867 It was, after all, only the easiest part of the task that he had set before him, only a prolusion to the tragedy that he would have to play to a finish. The Nebuly Coat His addresses were mainly of the memorial and anniversary kind, and were rather lectures and Ph. B. K. prolusions than speeches. Brief History of English and American Literature This was a possibility which had never entered the lawyer's long list of calamities, and he was at some loss to conceive what the old lady could possibly mean by so sentimental a prolusion. St. Ronan's Well What had the guardian of the Lizards to do with clubs of tall or of little men, with nests of ants, or with Strada's prolusions? Lives of the Poets, Volume 1 The ease and fun of these bright prolusions, without impudence or coarseness, the poetic touch and refinement, were as unmistakable as the brisk pungency of the gibe. Literary and Social Essays What had the Guardian of the Lizards to do with clubs of tall or of little men, with nests of ants, or with Strada's prolusions? Johnson's Lives of the Poets — Volume 1 |
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