Masefield如何读

英:[ˈmeisfi:ld]

美:[ˈmesˌfild]

Masefield是什么意思

  • 梅斯菲尔德(姓氏)

Masefield英英释义

biographical name

John 1878–1967 English author; poet laureate (1930–67)

Masefield 例句

1 Readers still respond to the exhilarations of John Masefield's "Salt Water Ballads" while enjoying the rueful fun a "less deceived" Philip Larkin has with similar notions in "Poetry of Departures".

2 "It seems crazy to me to cut back now, precisely when there's more interest than ever," said Robin Masefield of Friends of Grey Point Fort.

3 After experiencing anxiety during her PhD, occupational therapist Sarah Masefield discovered how helpful a vibrant and supportive postgraduate research community can be.

4 He begins with what has always been not just Ireland's most popular song, but the best known of all his works: the setting of John Masefield's Sea Fever that he composed in 1913.

5 In 'The Widow in the Bye Street' all Mr Masefield's passionate love of loveliness is utterly fused with the violent and unlovely story, which glows with an inner harmony.

6 So precedents were violated and Masefield scored a success of sensation.

7 The court heard Ms Gladders had complained to friends about Masefield's history of violent behaviour, including one instance where he held a blowtorch to her head.

8 The wind would blast them or wrap itself round them, and his mother would quote Masefield.

9 The force said the safe, which had been forced open, was found dumped in a car park off Runnells Lane, near Masefield Road, in Thornton, on Saturday.

10 The incumbent, John Masefield, had died after 37 years in the post.

11 An appeal by Masefield's lawyers to reduce his sentence was dismissed by Mr Justice Griffith Williams.

12 Ms Gladders was pronounced dead at the scene and, when quizzed by officers about the circumstances of the attack, Masefield remarked: "Gingers are always feisty".

13 At the ceremony in Cape Helles, Prince Charles read an extract from John Masefield's Gallipoli, describing the departure of boats bearing those heading off to fight.

14 “That shows that Goldman thought it was worthwhile to look at his emails across a wider period,” said Roger Masefield, a lawyer for the authority.

15 He added: “Mr. Lewis could presumably spout the hind legs off a donkey about these subjects, but how does this qualify him to follow Masefield, Auden, Graves and Heaney as the next Professor of Poetry?”

16 The woman was injured by the animal at a property on Masefield Road in West Melton, Rotherham, on Friday night and was pronounced dead at the scene despite efforts by paramedics, police said.

17 "Tonight I have quoted Yeats, Masefield, Shakespeare word for word without hesitation… So why do I find it so difficult to sign my own name. It just doesn't make sense."

18 Once the losses emerged, Masefield said one Libyan official described Goldman as the “bank of mafiosa”.

19 Robert Frost AE Housman Ted Hughes John Masefield In Ovid's Metamorphoses, which much-harried nymph prays for help in escaping the attentions of the god Apollo and finds herself transformed into a laurel tree?

20 The play, for it is really such, is written in rhyme and is one of Mr. Masefield's most interesting and important contributions to literature.

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