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Masefield

[ US /ˈmeɪzˌfiɫd/ ]
NOUN
  1. English poet (1878-1967)

How To Use Masefield In A Sentence

  • Yeats painted the little scene across both front and back of a paper envelope which was then stamped and franked when he posted it to John Masefield in 1905.
  • ‘We model everything down to the minutest detail,’ Masefield says, ‘including each and every rivet.’
  • Masefield's unique narrative style is at its most sustained in these two novels.
  • One cannot altogether acquit Mr. Masefield of a hasty stylelessness in some of those long poems which the world has been raving about in the last year or two. The Art of Letters
  • Here, or further along the coast when on his way by ship from Lima to Panama, Masefield might have seen the sun rising over the mountains.
  • The deeds of the Anzacs in Gallipoli and France are immortalised in many records -- magnificently in John Masefield's "Gallipoli" -- an epic in its simplicity. Women and War Work
  • Yeats painted the little scene across both front and back of a paper envelope which was then stamped and franked when he posted it to John Masefield in 1905.
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