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Перевод: poetess
[существительное] поэтесса
Тезаурус:
- Partly to correct this omission, Edmund Blunden wrote an article in 1936, "A Northamptonshire Poetess: Glimpses of an Eighteenth Century Prodigy".
- Lady after lady breathed heavier when Pen dashed in and out, and on the days when Wilson was a little late with the supper - which she now undertook to provide - on account of having been delayed taking tea with Mrs Browning there was not a word of complaint but only a diffident enquiry as to how the venerable poetess had seemed.
- Another participant was an elderly Orcadian poetess prone to say very, very softly things such as "life is like a glass of pure water".
- J. Churton Collins included "Silvia and the Bee" and part of "An Hymn to the Morning" in A Treasury of Minor British Poetry (1896) with the comment: "Mary Leapor (1722-;1746) appears now to be entirely forgotten, but she is a poetess of some merit."
- "She personalizes the ship," a friend of the poetess said, in a just audible squeak.
- The picture gave no clear impression of anyone in particular; it was generic Victorian lady, specific shy poetess.
- Max Jacob was delighted to discover "an English poetess who gets drunk alone with a bottle of whisky".
- As a study in manipulation, it is a vintage piece of caricature and ensures the reader's continuing sympathy for Richard as he fumbles toward love and sanity with his dark-haired poetess.
- He paused in his writing only to listen to a rather attractive Finnish poetess reading a sequence about her marital problems.
- Thus began the new career of Edna Jacques as "the farmers" poetess of western Canada".
- Why stir up scandals about our silly fairy poetess?
- A new film from Argentina, Maria Luisa Bemberg's version of Octavio Paz's life of Sor Juana, a 17th-century Mexican nun and poetess, proves how successfully foreign actors can be integrated with a national cast: a French actress and a Spanish star play the leads.
- "Beatrice Hastings - poetess - Amedeo Modigliani - drunk", Picasso told her laconically.
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