(adjective) of the same or equal age, antiquity, or duration
From its very inception, which was coeval with this country’s inception, the American circus has been the imaginative grounds of American politics
From its very inception, which was coeval with this country’s inception, the American circus has been the imaginative grounds of American politics
a medicine prepared by an unqualified person, especially one that is not considered effective; a scheme or remedy for bringing about some social or political reform or improvement
Also “appearance,” as in Barnum’s nostrum: “Put on the appearance of business, and generally the reality will follow.”
thought this meant like 'platitude' oops lol
Also “appearance,” as in Barnum’s nostrum: “Put on the appearance of business, and generally the reality will follow.”
thought this meant like 'platitude' oops lol
(adjective) empyreal / (noun) the highest heaven or heavenly sphere in ancient and medieval cosmology usually consisting of fire or light / (noun) the true and ultimate heavenly paradise / (noun) firmament heavens / (noun) an ideal place or state
dwell instead amid the empyrean of the unmentionable
dwell instead amid the empyrean of the unmentionable
(adjective) of the same or equal age, antiquity, or duration
a descriptor that the Nazis, to say nothing of coeval Poles, would have disputed
a descriptor that the Nazis, to say nothing of coeval Poles, would have disputed
(adjective) full of danger or uncertainty; precarious
To date, Sanders’s most public, but also most parlous, statements on his own Semitism occurred in the first two of his two-person debates with Hillary
To date, Sanders’s most public, but also most parlous, statements on his own Semitism occurred in the first two of his two-person debates with Hillary
(noun) a figure of speech consisting of the use of the name of one thing for that of another of which it is an attribute or with which it is associated (as “crown” in “lands belonging to the crown”)
What would redeem this self-hating morass of identity synecdoche and self-eradicating metonymy was America, a country ripe for personal or racial or religious reinvention
What would redeem this self-hating morass of identity synecdoche and self-eradicating metonymy was America, a country ripe for personal or racial or religious reinvention
(adjective) of the same or equal age, antiquity, or duration
Fiction has long been described in the terms of a coeval technology, at least since the fade of the vacuum tube, but it was the genius of the systems novelists to produce fiction expressly along the same schematics
Fiction has long been described in the terms of a coeval technology, at least since the fade of the vacuum tube, but it was the genius of the systems novelists to produce fiction expressly along the same schematics
(verb) to expose to shame or blame by means of falsehood and misrepresentation / (verb) violate betray
Since the originals of Carver’s stories are often two or three times longer than the canonical versions, what Lish did to them (and gloated about doing to them) requires another verb. Not “edit” but “traduce,” “violate,” “molest.”
Since the originals of Carver’s stories are often two or three times longer than the canonical versions, what Lish did to them (and gloated about doing to them) requires another verb. Not “edit” but “traduce,” “violate,” “molest.”
(adjective) of, relating to, or resembling the poetry of Anacreon / (adjective) convivial or amatory in tone or theme / (noun) a poem in the manner of Anacreon / (noun) a drinking song or light lyric
“The Star-Spangled Banner,” by contrast, is bombastic anacreontic macaronic pseudomartial beer hall music.
wow
“The Star-Spangled Banner,” by contrast, is bombastic anacreontic macaronic pseudomartial beer hall music.
wow
(of a coat of arms or charge) adjoin (another) so that only half of each is visible. (verb) halve or reduce to the half
Maybe Leopardi’s point is that for some things, for some dimidiate things, “happiness” is plain “living”?
what
Maybe Leopardi’s point is that for some things, for some dimidiate things, “happiness” is plain “living”?
what