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单词 sonneteer
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Burt is the critic who, more than any other, understands the here and now and “flourishes amid the hipsters and the sonneteers.” The Education Issue: Stephen Burt, Poetry’s Cross-Dressing Kingmaker 2012-09-16T00:17:27Z
He was a great sonneteer—he wrote thirty-one of them, many of which make for harrowing reading. Rembrandt and Gerard Manley Hopkins: How to Take Comfort in Art 2014-05-20T04:00:00Z
There’s even an open mike if your inner sonneteer longs to be released; newyorkcitypoetryfestival.com. 24 Outdoor Performances to See This Summer In and Around New York 2017-06-29T04:00:00Z
But Legend offers the sonneteer's age-old remedy: "All you have to do is live for now," she sings, "Come along with me I'll show you how." Hail, Hail, Rock'n'Roll 2010-10-21T21:45:00Z
He radiated energy, yet was also stringent, demanding as a tutor and as a sonneteer. My hero: Edwin Morgan 2010-08-20T23:06:00Z
There's a reason I never made it as a sonneteer I guess, but what a joy it was to see all that enthusiasm for and knowledge of poetry pouring out on last week's thread. Readers recommend: songs about fate and destiny 2010-09-16T23:01:00Z
A word found in Dante is classical to the Italian ear; a form, however strange in grammar, traced to him, is considered justifiable if used by any modern sonneteer. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
"Are not you still a pre-Raphaelite?" asked an inquisitive person lately of the sonneteer. Modern Leaders: Being a Series of Biographical Sketches 2012-04-01T02:00:10.050Z
In the second place, he comes as close to writing a narrative as the sonneteer may safely do. The Circus, and Other Essays and Fugitive Pieces 2012-03-12T03:00:26.180Z
I think there are as many kinds of gardening as poetry; your makers of parterres and flower-gardens are epigrammatists and sonneteers in this art; contrivers of bowers and grottoes, treillages, and cascades, are Romance writers. Garden-Craft Old and New 2012-02-12T03:00:11.083Z
There are stacks of sonneteers whom you could imitate. The Sins of the Children A Novel 2011-10-09T02:00:27.520Z
Here are seething sonneteers, playwrights bulging with rejected manuscript, young women with bobbed hair and with cigarettes lolling limply at their mouths. Hints to Pilgrims 2011-08-18T02:00:23.727Z
Our sonneteer may be said to have borrowed the exclamation from Luther.* Bygones Worth Remembering, Vol. 1 (of 2) 2011-07-22T02:00:20.507Z
Theodore Watts-Dunton, himself an accomplished sonneteer, finds the sonnet as "in the literature of modern Europe, a brief poetic form of fourteen rhymed verses, ranged according to prescription." The Circus, and Other Essays and Fugitive Pieces 2012-03-12T03:00:26.180Z
The conceit of the sonneteer is that the fever is an enemy luxuriously lodged in the lovely person of its victim, and there insidiously plotting against her life: French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z
How did Keats, son of a stableman, become the sweetest of our sonneteers? Toppleton's Client or, A Spirit in Exile
I carried up six or eight pails of water from the spring and followed the sonneteer's example. Hints to Pilgrims 2011-08-18T02:00:23.727Z
A sonnet, if perfect, is only perfect to a sonneteer. The Truth About Tristrem Varick A Novel
He is, with the one magnificent exception of “Since there’s no help, come let us kiss and part,” which was first printed in 1619, an indifferent sonneteer. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 7 "Drama" to "Dublin"
The poor offspring of some weak sentimentality, the sickly cant of some dreamy sonneteer. Gerald Fitzgerald The Chevalier
Drummond was a sonneteer of great skill, and used many original combinations of rime-schemes,—some forty in all,—yet usually approximating to the Italian type. English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History
He had emphatically satirised the sycophancy which estimated literary works by the rank of the author: What woful stuff this madrigal would be In some starved hackney sonneteer, or me! The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 New Edition
As a sonneteer he achieved real excellence, the form being exactly suited to his sensitive genius. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 6 "Cockaigne" to "Columbus, Christopher"
Charles, who afterwards took the name of Turner, and, having been born in 1808, died in 1879, was particularly famous as a sonneteer, producing in this form many good and some excellent examples. A History of Nineteenth Century Literature (1780-1895)
Keats, Wordsworth and Rossetti, to say nothing of a dozen or more modern sonneteers, are safe models to follow. Rhymes and Meters A Practical Manual for Versifiers
They number about five hundred, ranking him as the most prolific English sonneteer. English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History
As a sonneteer he showed much grace and sweetness, and English poets borrowed freely from him. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 2 "Demijohn" to "Destructor"
One who is really a poet and not merely a casual sonneteer, should try to get a site for his tent on this particular shore, and retire to compose an epoch-making epic. Literary Tours in The Highlands and Islands of Scotland
Under the Restoration, he was full of confidence and zeal, enjoying his popularity with modesty, and more seriously hostile and influential than any sonneteer had ever been before him. Memoirs To Illustrate The History Of My Time Volume 1
The gallant handsome Surrey, tutored by Love into our first, if not our sweetest sonneteer; and Michael Drayton, with his apt crest—Mercury's bright cap, blazoned with sunbeams. The Buccaneer A Tale
Barnes was well acquainted with the work of contemporary French sonneteers, to whom he is largely indebted, and he borrows his title, apparently, from a Neapolitan writer of Latin verse, Hieronymus Angerianus. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
Mr. Sidney Lee, in his most valuable collection of these sonneteers, endeavours to show that this French influence was less uncommon than has sometimes been thought. A History of Elizabethan Literature
The sonnet was however the form of composition he preferred, and as a sonneteer he will be remembered. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 11
I have no hope to make you live in rhyme Or with your beauty to enrich the years— Enough for me this now, this present time; The greater claim for greater sonneteers. Songs for a Little House
The conceit of the sonneteer is that the fever is an enemy luxuriously lodged in the lovely person of its victim, and there insidiously plotting against her life:— Trissotin. Classic French Course in English
Paul Hayne had won already the hearts of his own readers; and had gained transatlantic meed, in Tennyson's declaration that he was "the sonneteer of America!" Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death
These four groups are the sonneteers, the historians, the satirists, and lastly, the miscellaneous lyrists and poetical miscellanists. A History of Elizabethan Literature
Many of the Sonnets contain reminiscences of the French sonneteers of the sixteenth century, and it is thought that in some cases Shakespeare shows direct acquaintance with Ronsard. The Facts About Shakespeare
In pursuance of this end, I shall present the reader with a plain and certain receipt, by which even sonneteers and ladies may be qualified for this grand performance. The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. IV (of X)—Great Britain and Ireland II
And even this last caveat is sometimes disregarded by careful sonneteers. The Principles of English Versification
"Black demons hovering o'er his mitered head," think you, gentle sonneteer of the daffodil-marsh? On the Old Road, Vol. 2 (of 2) A Collection of Miscellaneous Essays and Articles on Art and Literature
They may appear in full concentration and lustre, as in Hamlet or The Faërie Queene; or in fitful and intermittent flashes, as in scores and hundreds of sonneteers, pamphleteers, playwrights, madrigalists, preachers. A History of Elizabethan Literature
By the time of Snorri the older kind of poetry had become very much what Chaucer was to the Elizabethan sonneteers, or Spenser to the contemporaries of Pope. Epic and Romance Essays on Medieval Literature
The Elizabethan Miscellanies and Rhapsodies and Dainty Devices are testimony stronger even than the great names of Spenser and the sonneteers. Platform Monologues
So he loved her, it seems, while she was "yet unknown," something quite possible in the sonneteer's world: and her personality, though shadowed under various names, is to the poet a distinct conception. Elizabethan Sonnet-Cycles Delia - Diana
Those who do not find pleasure in the Arcadian world of the sonneteer's fancy, may still justify their taste in the aspiration that speaks in his flashes of philosophy. Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles Phillis - Licia
The sestines and canzons and madrigals of the sonneteers, for all the beauty of their occasional flashes, have nothing like the gracious and sustained majesty of the "Nativity" piece. A History of Elizabethan Literature
Within two years of the end a sonneteer had justly deplored that something of Shakespeare's own power, to which he deprecated pretension, was needful to those who should praise him aright. Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other Essays
He will work as hard as the careful sonneteer to give to his manner a tang of rawness and crudity; and thereby his readers are willing to forget that he is a literary man. Rudyard Kipling
But these motives are also found in the pages of many other sonneteers of the time. Elizabethan Sonnet-Cycles Delia - Diana
It happened that the years of enforced idleness that followed the suppression of this book came in the time when the young sonneteers at London were all busy. Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles Phillis - Licia
The title of these poems Drayton possibly borrowed from the French sonneteer, de Pontoux: in their style much recollection of Sidney, Constable, and Daniel is traceable. Minor Poems of Michael Drayton
We should have a difficult time indeed determining just how much is biographical and how much belongs to the stock in trade of Elizabethan sonneteers. An Essay Toward a History of Shakespeare in Norway
In "English Bards and Scotch Reviewers" Byron calls Bowles "the maudlin prince of mournful sonneteers," whose         ". . . muse most lamentably tells   What merry sounds proceed from Oxford bells." A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century
After giving these slight hints, he pushes forth from the moorings of realism and sets sail on the ocean of the sonneteer's fancy, meeting the usual adventures. Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles: Idea, Fidesa and Chloris
Their masculine power it was which caused Wordsworth, himself a prince of sonneteers, to say:                 In his hand, The thing became a trumpet, whence he blew Soul-animating strains.... English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction
The sonneteer, coming, we believe, from the unsalt waters of the Wabash, seems to be unaware that the fisherman at whom he has leveled his tuneful lyre is not seeking fair tides but clams. A Hoosier Chronicle
Petrarch the sonneteer: it is true that some of his Canzoni are not less esteemed, but not more; who ever dreams of his Latin Africa? Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 6 With His Letters and Journals
But Poppy got no answer from the sonneteer. The Divine Fire
Corin is left weeping but faithful, and the picture of Chloris is composed of such faint outlines only as the sonneteer's conventions can delineate. Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles: Idea, Fidesa and Chloris
Lowell is too elastic, impulsive, for a sonneteer. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 2, February, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
He had won considerable reputation as a sonneteer, and this was further increased by the tradition that Daniel Webster had quoted him at a state dinner in Washington. Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: Francesca da Rimini
This gives to his most carefully chiseled productions an air of spontaneous ease, and has made him eminent as a sonneteer. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 1
Among the Poetry are some pretty verses by Lord Porchester; but it is well that metrical pieces do not predominate, for some of the writers are sadly unmusical sonneteers. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 402, Supplementary Number (1829)
The Elizabethan sonneteers, as we saw, used a vocabulary and phraseology in common with their fellows in Italy and France, and none the less produced fine poetry. English Literature: Modern Home University Library of Modern Knowledge
Ordinary sonneteers, as we have said, will spin a single thought through the fourteen lines. Famous Reviews
These scarcely are the sonneteers That sing their loves in faultless clothes: Your friends have more decided ears And more capaciousness of nose. The Poems of Henry Kendall With Biographical Note by Bertram Stevens
Like a sonneteer addressing his lady in the seventeenth century, he seems to use the word "cold" almost as a eulogium, and the word "heartless" as a kind of compliment. Heretics
Roderick's quick appreciation of every form of artistic beauty reminded his companion of the flexible temperament of those Italian artists of the sixteenth century who were indifferently painters and sculptors, sonneteers and engravers. Roderick Hudson
And where the sonneteers pretended to a sincerity which was none of theirs, he was, like Browning, unaffectedly a dramatic lyrist. English Literature: Modern Home University Library of Modern Knowledge
I hope you did, for I should be ashamed to think that you could think to gratify me by such praise, fit only to be a cordial to some green-sick sonneteer. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb, 1796-1820
Or would you have me turn a sonneteer, And warble those brief-sighted eyes of hers? Queen Mary and Harold
Souza, the most eminent of the sonneteers, alone produced six hundred. Handbook of Universal Literature From the Best and Latest Authorities
He has been most successful in classical travesties and witty turns of language, and he has won a good place as a sonneteer. The Canadian Elocutionist
It is hardly too much to claim that Hayne is the prince of American sonneteers. Poets of the South
Jack, whose mood was entirely to the sonneteers, came softly singing down the avenue of palms and presented himself before her in a romping spirit of interruption. Over the Pass
Constable was esteemed the first sonneteer of his time, and the following sonnet, prefixed to King James I.'s "Poetical Exercises" was the most admired— A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 9
He was an admirable sculptor, but a dreadful sonneteer. The Lost Naval Papers
I hope you did, for I should be ashamed to think you could think to gratify me by such praise, fit only to be a cordial to some green-sick sonneteer. The Best Letters of Charles Lamb
The final sonnets refer to some malicious reports circulating about him, and to some local separation between the sonneteer and his mistress. The Faerie Queene — Volume 01
Birds and Bards When Milton sang "O nightingale   That on yon gloomy spray," The sonneteer whom we revere   Lauded that birdie's lay. Tobogganing on Parnassus
Yet this well-meaning little sonneteer sincerely felt that his verses were issued in the cause of humanity. Theodore Roosevelt; an Autobiography
I have heard many a little sonneteer called a fine genius.  Essays and Tales
Our little sonneteers, who follow them, have too narrow souls to judge of poetry. All for Love Or, the World Well Lost A Tragedy
"You have never dipped into the Greek pastoral poets, nor sampled the Elizabethan sonneteers?" Zuleika Dobson, or, an Oxford love story
I have not written on Longfellow’s sonnets, for even you, impeccable sonneteer, admit that you admire them as much as I do. Letters on Literature
Mr. Morton is one of the finest sonneteers of this period and a poet of rare and authentic gifts. The Second Book of Modern Verse; a selection from the work of contemporaneous American poets
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