mock heroic造句
例句與造句
- Great gooney-bird mugs, mock heroic postures, no-neck-geek grimaces _ the full gamut.
- The spy's aura of self-delight makes Nielsen's kidding of macho posturing seem even funnier here than his mock heroics were in the " Naked Gun " capers.
- It has been suggested that Henry Rosewell was the model for the main character of Hudibras, a mock heroic narrative poem from the 17th century written by Samuel Butler.
- The mock heroic epic and its jaunty verse form known as Hudibrastic became the standard of satire for some time after that with at least twenty-seven direct imitations being produced.
- The first known example of this narrative idea, exploited for full ironic effect in the genre, is Chaucer's mock heroic " Nun's Priest's Tale " which Henryson almost certainly used as a source.
- It's difficult to find mock heroic in a sentence. 用mock heroic造句挺難的
- Aristarchus's " hyper-criticism " establishes a science for the mock heroic and follows up some of the ideas set forth by Pope in " Peri Bathos " in the " Miscellanies, Volume the Third " ( 1727 ).
- Although the Bible's lessons have been paraphrased for hundreds of years, the modern phrase, " Spare the rod and spoil the child, " was coined by Samuel Butler, in " Hudibras ", a mock heroic narrative poem published in 1663.
- He was also a skilled golfer and his prowess at golf is recorded in this extract from the mock heroic poem'The Goff'by Rev . Thomas Mathison ( 1720 1760 ) published in 1743, the first poem devoted to the sport of golf.
- The " Lutrin ", a mock heroic poem, of which four cantos appeared in 1674, is sometimes said to have furnished Alexander Pope with a model for the Rape of the Lock, but the English poem is superior in richness of imagination and subtlety of invention.
- His next publication, " The Gymnasiad " ( 1744 ), is a harmless mock heroic in three short books or cantos, with " Prolegomena " by Scriblerus Tertius, and " Notes Variorum ", in ridicule of the pugilistic fancy of the day, and dedicated to John Broughton, one of the most celebrated " Sons of Hockley and fierce Brickstreet breed ".
- The novel can be and has been many things, but one doubts it has ever been quite what we get in " The Robber Bridegroom " ( 1942 ) : a gallimaufry thrown together out of frontier brags, Yeatsian folk fantasy and shape-changers, fairy-tale love and adventure, the mock heroic and heroic mockery and high spirits, blended with comic undercutting at every turn.