Person who writes in prose.
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Examples for "proser"
Examples for "proser"
1I used to think him rather a proser; how I blessed his prosing now!
2Porriquet, unfortunately, was now an irritating old proser.
3I have mistaken my vocation, thought Diana: I am certainly the flattest proser who ever penned a line.
4Bear with a proser's doubts, Templemore.
5His style seemed to me the poetical foil of all the prosers of all time.
1What "fine writing" is to prosaists, insincere imagery is to poets: it is introduced for effect, not used as expression.
2Poets have sung and prosaists have prosed of the virtues of individual dogs, but nobody has had the hardihood to eulogize the species.
1There is not a single prose writer of real genius so absurd.
2Procter was a delightful prose writer, as well as a charming poet.
3Dominican-American prose writer whose 2007 debut novel won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction.
4As a prose writer, rather than a poet, Dalin deserves remembrance.
5They are the "rhymes of a prose writer" as Jules Lemaitre said.
1Also, many of our best prose writers were exceedingly faulty at first.
2The distinction between poets and prose writers is a vulgar error.
3Only extremely deserving poets, prose writers, musicians, and artists were awarded grants nowadays.
4The story has been rewritten by many poets and prose writers.
5The prose writers who lived at this period were Livy, Sallust, and Nepos.
1What "fine writing" is to prosaists, insincere imagery is to poets: it is introduced for effect, not used as expression.
2Poets have sung and prosaists have prosed of the virtues of individual dogs, but nobody has had the hardihood to eulogize the species.
Translations for prosaist