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escritor a sueldo
A mediocre and disdained writer.
hack
literary hack
espanyol
escritor a sueldo
1
A
hack
writer
who would not have been considered fourth-rate in Europe.
2
His task was often that of a
hack
writer
;
his spirit never.
3
I can't turn
hack
writer
,
and I must have something fixed to do.
4
Seems to have been a poor
hack
writer
'who threw away his life in handfuls.'
5
He served as literary editor and
hack
writer
for several journals and finally died in poverty.
6
He was in turn apothecary's assistant, poor physician, proof-reader, usher in a "classical school," and
hack
writer
.
7
Many of the tales unfortunately suffer from a hackneyed use of situations, materials, and ideas, suggestive of the
hack
writer
.
8
Mother said that back when Martin Silenus was a big-name
hack
writer
during the Web days, he had a multiworld house.
9
Richard Hutton,
hack
writer
and "ghost," sat next to him at table twice a day, and proved a sympathetic neighbour.
10
Could no
hack
writer
,
without virtue or shame, be found to exaggerate the errors, already so dearly expiated, of a gentle and noble spirit?
11
KENRICK, William, a
hack
writer
,
who in the Monthly Review in 1765, attacked Johnson's Shakespeare with "a certain coarse smartness" (1725?-79)
12
Now the
hack
writers
of opera books would no longer suffice him.
13
The
hack
writers
of King James's time have been shoved aside.
14
Instead they paid
hack
writers
to put their views into verse and printers to publish and distribute the results.
15
We talk about "literature" and we talk about "
hack
writers
,
"
implying that the reading that we do is of literature.
16
Children's books have been treated with disdain by adults, because many of the early ones were written by
hack
writers
and printed sloppily.
espanyol
escritor a sueldo