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sonnetteer (複数形 sonnetteers)
- Alternative spelling of sonneteer.
- 1697, Poems on Affairs of State. The Second Part. Written During the Reign of K. James the II. Against Popery and Slavery, and His Arbitrary Proceedings. […], London, page 18:
- The humble Addreſs of your Majeſty’s Poet Laureat, and others your Catholick and Proteſtant diſſenting Rhymers, with the reſt of the Fraternity of Minor Poets, Inferiour Verſifiers and Sonnetteers of Your Majeſty’s Ancient Corporation of Parnaſſus.
- 1874, Charles Christopher Black, “Leonardo da Vinci in Science and Literature”, in Leonardo da Vinci and His Works: […], London; New York, N.Y.: Macmillan and Co., page 123:
- 2003 April 19, EK, “Bibliophile”, in The Guardian, London; Manchester, page 7:
- Unless you could say “a poor copy, but all that survives of this previously unrecorded 15th-century sonnetteer”, mostly you gave or threw away the lower ranks.
動詞
sonnetteer (三人称単数 現在形 sonnetteers, 現在分詞 sonnetteering, 過去形および過去分詞形 sonnetteered)
- Alternative spelling of sonneteer.
- 1825 November, [George Croly], “The Antonias. A Story of the South.”, in Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, volume XVIII, number CVI, Edinburgh; London: William Blackwood & Sons, […], page 617, column 1:
- In fact, the Signora had been a celebrated beauty, and had been once a village belle, then an opera dancer; then a prima donna of the San Carlo; sonnetteered by half the abbati and improvisatori idlers from Vesuvius to the Alps; cicisbeo’d by a cardinal, and, in the opinion of the Marchesa di Friolera, whose income had fallen off rapidly at this crisis, subsidized by an Austrian prince.
- 1836 December 10, “The Public Journals. The World We Live In.”, in The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction: […], volume XXVIII, number 809, London: […] J[ohn] Limbird, […], page 394, column 2:
- A young lover of his daughter, disguised as a menial, undertakes the feat, succeeds, entitles the Colonel to “a many hundred hard dollars;” and having thus whipped and spurred his way to the father’s heart, as he had already sighed and sonnetteered to the young lady’s, all ends in the usual stage-style of happiness—marriage.
- 1963, W[illiam] L[indsay] Renwick, “The New Men”, in English Literature, 1789–1815 (F[rank] P[ercy] Wilson かつ Bonamy Dobrée, editors, Oxford History of English Literature), Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, pages 129–130:
- He could appreciate too the Gray of The Long Story as well as Gray of The Bard and The Descent of Odin, amused himself with burlesques and minor erotics after the fashion of Whitehead, criticized by parody, sonnetteered in moderation, subscribed a song to the anti-slavery campaign, and so on.
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