This year, however, England's national poet is not quite his usual self.
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The poet knew it; the children knew it; the slum knew it.
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Franklin was a published poet-I'veread his work and it's quite good.
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The poet only addresses the imagination; the painter addresses the senses directly.
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The poet imagines the spirits of the different trees in the sorrows.
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Heaven help the dramatist who embarks on an interpretation of Irish history.
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Dorfman has the dramatist's ability to constantly shift the balance of sympathy.
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The third after them was the stately austere Euripides, the tragic dramatist.
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The up-to-date dramatist must certainly avoid this hallmark of the old-fashioned play.
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His sonnet on Shakespeare shows in what estimation he held that dramatist.
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From the Goethean point of view we see heat passing through a metamorphosis.
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If it is not Kantian philosophy, it is certainly Goethean.
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Both Euclidean and polar-Euclidean space are particular manifestations of it, their mutual relationship being one of metamorphosis in the Goethean sense.
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One lesson of our studies is that training in optics, if it proceeds on Goethean lines, has no such detrimental effect.
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As such they represent metamorphoses, in the Goethean sense, of the levity-gravity interaction represented by the optically visible part of the spectrum.
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The passage is powerful, even sensational, and in the Romantic, Hugoesque key.
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Hugo, in turn, styled Sainte-Beuve "an eagle," "a blazing star," and paid him other compliments no less gorgeous and Hugoesque.
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I had to edit it somewhat, because he was inclined to be Hugoesque and melodramatic in describing the action with very short sentences.
Uso de novelist en inglés
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He is just the great American novelist of the great American comedy.
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Which Booker-winning or shortlisted novelist suffered political catastrophe this year, and where?
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But to quote science fiction novelist William Gibson: The future is here.
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HALLEY'S Comet had a particular significance for the American novelist Mark Twain.
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Austen, for some, is simply the supreme English novelist, on any list.
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It is not difficult to understand his appeal to the historical novelist.
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Then violence flowered again & he became a novelist of burning actuality.
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Of course, Tolstoy is on a pedestal -assuredly the greatest novelist.
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And now let me say, in the words of our great novelist:
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Eating Animals is the first non-fiction work by novelist Jonathan Safran Foer.
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Memoir: Amos Oz, the Israeli novelist and polemicist, has written a memoir.
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In presenting the women whom we know, the novelist was usually consistent.
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Crime novelist Douglas Preston joined an expedition armed with modern… Audio, Gallery
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A famous actress had just gotten engaged to a not-so-famous young novelist.
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The father of the novelist was a man out of the common.
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Christchurch novelist, programme director of Word Christchurch, and former bassist Rachael King.