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Example sentences for "prose and"

  • In a century of surpassing richness in prose and poetry, one author stands by himself.

  • She loved personal homage, particularly the homage of half-amatory eulogy in prose and verse.

  • Including Drama, Prose and Poetry, Translations, Speeches; and a Memoir.

  • What did I say of an age of prose and prudence?

  • I can't admit that an age of prose and prudence is possible.

  • In this age of prose and prudence--is it a woman?

  • His works consist of comedies, pastoral colloquies, and dialogues in prose and verse.

  • Prose and verse, the serious and the comic, pantomime and music are intermingled in their representations.

  • His style, both in prose and in verse, marks the beginning of the modern era.

  • Milton was certainly by far the greatest and most powerful writer, both in prose and in verse, on the side of the Puritan party.

  • Aikin, of "Evenings at Home," and of "Hymns in Prose and Verse.

  • All, both in prose and in verse, in Germany fast is decaying; Far behind us, alas, lieth the golden age now!

  • Flat is my shore and shallow my current; alas, all my writers, Both in prose and in verse, drink far too deep of its stream!

  • By the best authors are meant those who have written most skilfully in prose and verse.

  • A clergyman of the Church of England, the author of many religious works in prose and poetry.

  • Poet Laureate and author of numerous works in prose and verse.

  • In these books you will find pieces taken from authors both in prose and verse.

  • Rambouillet's, they joked quite cheerfully, smiled and laughed, wrote farces in prose and poetry.

  • Julie was the centre of attraction for all perfumed rhymesters, all sighers in prose and verse, who thronged about her.

  • A Summary Discourse of the Civil Wars of Rome, extracted from the best Latin Writers in Prose and Verse.

  • A Discourse, by way of Vision, concerning the Government of Oliver Cromwel, and several Discourses, by way of Essays, in Prose and Verse.

  • Though he occupied a subordinate post in Mr Gales' establishment, his literary services were accepted for the Register, in which he published many of his earlier compositions, both in prose and verse.

  • To the literary journals, his contributions, both in prose and verse, were numerous and interesting.

  • The latter productions of Hector Macneill, both in prose and verse, tended rather to diminish than increase his fame.

  • The Select Works of Bret Harte, in Prose and Poetry.

  • Weighed against the imposing array of Scott's romances in prose and verse,[2] they seem like two or three little gold coins put into the scales to balance a handful of silver dollars.

  • Victor Hugo is the god of his idolatry, and he has chanted his praise in prose and verse, in "ode and elegy and sonnet.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    any more; assumed command; bear them; been committed; being slain; bring their; foreign merchants; friendly terms; her people; little about; other duties; partly from; prose and; prose literature; prose translation; prose writer; prose writers; prosecuting attorney; questioning look; quite modern; science and; small compass; suffrage bill; this war; twentieth part; when done