Antonym: poetry. Similar words: prosecute, prosecutor, prosecution, proselytize, morose, sun rose, a bed of roses, prosper. Meaning: [prəʊz] n. 1. ordinary writing as distinguished from verse 2. matter of fact, commonplace, or dull expression.
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(121) His prose is simple and luminous.
(122) He has a taste for purple prose.
(123) This is a prose translation of Homer's epic poems.
(124) It's all Germanic government prose to the life.
(125) Most of his writings were short stories and prose.
(126) The prose reads like Ben Jonson.
(127) Good prose is like a window pane.
(128) I admire her sinewy prose style.
(129) Paraphrase the ancient Chinese prose in vernacular language.
(130) Try to collect examples of emotive, persuasive prose.
(131) What he has to say is expressed in prose of exceptional lucidity and grace.
(132) Ever since its presentation, the Little Women's Prose receives much scold and castigation.
(133) Prose translation from Chinese to English should orientate itself ultimately towards Sino - western Comparative Aesthetics.
(134) The letter was written in his usual deathless ( ie bad , unmemorable ) prose .
(135) In another style of book, the source code just lays there as a dead mass, with the prose vainly trying to vivify it.
(136) Moreover, the explanatory prose is haphazard (and not infrequently wrong or incoherent -- for example, I cannot make heads or tails of the lead-in to the very first example, prime.py).
(137) Swift wrote a great deal of poetry, but he is best regarded as a prose satirist.
(138) Yang Yuhuan was a historical figure who became a literary image in later writings, including poetry, prose, fiction, drama, folktale and even fairy tale.
(139) This paper, starting by analyzing Zhang Xiaofeng's anthology of prose Drawing Clearness, through the surpassingly beautiful words, tries to reveal to readers...
(140) Her released works include poem anthologies of "The Song of Little Merman", "Zheng Ling Anthology", "Storm Butterfly" and "Instinct Fluid Fire"; prose anthology "The Light is the Gate"etc.
(141) Prose Poems is not only the last work of Turgenev, but also the precious work in the world literature. Sentencedict.com
(142) Osler is known as an authority on Sir Thomas Browne, seventeenth century English prose master.
(143) Unlike Thomas Wolfe, whose cascading prose I so admired, I knew I could go home again.
(144) Nothing could be more racy, straightforward, and alive than the prose of Shakespeare.
(145) From the new period, the recognition to the prose characteristic has advanced from the theory of tradition to the theory of recentness .
(146) The new writers paid great attention to the artistic originality of the prose specially, sedulously strove for perfection in art, turned towards the pure art prose to make great strides diligently.
(147) Rhythmical prose marked by parallelism and ornateness were no longer popular in later ages.
(148) They appreciate its honesty, its uncompromising exactness, the austere beauty of its prose.
(149) Its prose aims for tough-minded simplicity but keeps landing on simpleminded sententiousness.
(150) Coexistence of the rational and elegant prose has brought on interflowing of the two style and therefore facilitated prosperity and tenuity in this field.
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