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单词 Horatian
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Definition of Horatian in English:

Horatian

adjective həˈreɪʃ(ɪ)ənhəˈreɪʃən
  • 1Relating to the Roman poet Horace or his work.

    (与)(罗马诗人)贺拉斯(有关)的;(与)贺拉斯作品(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Jonson, influenced as ever by the Horatian paradigms, adopts and adapts these literalist interpretations of the myth to his own dramatic ends.
    • Bozkurt, offers two fundamental types of satire: Horatian and Juvenalian satire.
    • We have already remarked that such a distancing accords with the speaker's Horatian stance.
    • These contradictions and their maskings appear in the history of the Horatian text itself.
    • Forrest-Thomson endorses a rhetorical expression, by Geoffrey Hartman, of the same Horatian and Yeatsian tropes.
    • The latter fail to decipher the real meaning of the Horatian maxim which Titus attaches to the gift.
    • Paradise Lost and Pope's Horatian Essay on Criticism were written in English.
    • By insisting on both halves of the Horatian formula - usefulness and pleasure - and not just the first, the academies managed to join amateurs and experts in a common endeavour.
    • One reason I've only just found the time to jump in here with some Horatian glossing is that I've spent much of the last five weeks directing a version of A Christmas Carol with sixty ten- and eleven-year-olds in Paddington.
    • Firstly, ‘slow’ is not a recherché word to use in a context in which Jonson's writing style has already been described as that of a Horatian perfectionist, of a waster of lamp-oil, and of a ‘Nasty Tortoise’.
    • The reader will meet a veritable galaxy of rakes, atheistic clergy, philanthropic snobs, scholars, apothecaries and antiquarians in this elegant, witty, informative and, in true Horatian style, entertaining book.
    • The Horatian satires of a Pope, the Palladian designs of a Burlington, and the still essentially formal landscape gardening beloved of classicists such as William Kent belonged to the same world.
    • The Horatian quote appears also in the new edition, but sharp-eyed readers will observe an emendation: the seventh word, very, has now been removed.
    • Initially, the speaker seems to take pleasure in describing the wild, Hebridean landscape, for he appears to accept the familiar Horatian assumption that retreat from the complexities of civilization may bring relief from care.
    • He has gone, one might say, from explicator to gnostic namer, from the secular, discursive Horatian thinker-poet to a more compressed priest-like voice, intent on Mystery.
    • Likewise, to read ‘On the Famous Voyage’ as an Horatian exercise is to reconfigure its relation to the volume of epigrams it concludes.
    • This is shaping as the beginning of a picture of John Forbes as some amalgam of Roland Barthes's Mythologies, Frank O'Hara's most demotic mode and with an admixture of Horatian latinity.
    1. 1.1 Denoting an ode of several stanzas each with the same metrical pattern.
      (诗歌)贺拉斯诗体的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • At the end of the workshop, he wrote a poem for us: ‘A Horatian Ode and Prayer at the End of Summer to My Buffalo Friends.’
      • In a conventional Horatian ode, the next stanza would present the Stoic alternative.
      • Unlike Pindarics, the Horatian ode (named after Horace) tends to be meditative, tranquil, and colloquial.

Rhymes

ablation, aeration, agnation, Alsatian, Amerasian, Asian, aviation, cetacean, citation, conation, creation, Croatian, counterdemonstration, counterproliferation, crustacean, curation, Dalmatian, delation, dilation, donation, duration, elation, fixation, Galatian, geolocation, glocalization, gyration, Haitian, halation, ideation, illation, lavation, legation, libation, location, lunation, mutation, natation, nation, negation, notation, nutation, oblation, oration, ovation, potation, relation, rogation, rotation, Sarmatian, sedation, Serbo-Croatian, station, staycation, taxation, Thracian, vacation, vexation, vocation, zonation

Definition of Horatian in US English:

Horatian

adjectivehəˈrāSHənhəˈreɪʃən
  • 1Relating to the Roman poet Horace or his work.

    (与)(罗马诗人)贺拉斯(有关)的;(与)贺拉斯作品(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Bozkurt, offers two fundamental types of satire: Horatian and Juvenalian satire.
    • He has gone, one might say, from explicator to gnostic namer, from the secular, discursive Horatian thinker-poet to a more compressed priest-like voice, intent on Mystery.
    • The Horatian satires of a Pope, the Palladian designs of a Burlington, and the still essentially formal landscape gardening beloved of classicists such as William Kent belonged to the same world.
    • One reason I've only just found the time to jump in here with some Horatian glossing is that I've spent much of the last five weeks directing a version of A Christmas Carol with sixty ten- and eleven-year-olds in Paddington.
    • Jonson, influenced as ever by the Horatian paradigms, adopts and adapts these literalist interpretations of the myth to his own dramatic ends.
    • Paradise Lost and Pope's Horatian Essay on Criticism were written in English.
    • Initially, the speaker seems to take pleasure in describing the wild, Hebridean landscape, for he appears to accept the familiar Horatian assumption that retreat from the complexities of civilization may bring relief from care.
    • We have already remarked that such a distancing accords with the speaker's Horatian stance.
    • These contradictions and their maskings appear in the history of the Horatian text itself.
    • This is shaping as the beginning of a picture of John Forbes as some amalgam of Roland Barthes's Mythologies, Frank O'Hara's most demotic mode and with an admixture of Horatian latinity.
    • The latter fail to decipher the real meaning of the Horatian maxim which Titus attaches to the gift.
    • The Horatian quote appears also in the new edition, but sharp-eyed readers will observe an emendation: the seventh word, very, has now been removed.
    • The reader will meet a veritable galaxy of rakes, atheistic clergy, philanthropic snobs, scholars, apothecaries and antiquarians in this elegant, witty, informative and, in true Horatian style, entertaining book.
    • Firstly, ‘slow’ is not a recherché word to use in a context in which Jonson's writing style has already been described as that of a Horatian perfectionist, of a waster of lamp-oil, and of a ‘Nasty Tortoise’.
    • By insisting on both halves of the Horatian formula - usefulness and pleasure - and not just the first, the academies managed to join amateurs and experts in a common endeavour.
    • Forrest-Thomson endorses a rhetorical expression, by Geoffrey Hartman, of the same Horatian and Yeatsian tropes.
    • Likewise, to read ‘On the Famous Voyage’ as an Horatian exercise is to reconfigure its relation to the volume of epigrams it concludes.
    1. 1.1 (of an ode) of several stanzas, each of the same metrical pattern.
      (诗歌)贺拉斯诗体的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In a conventional Horatian ode, the next stanza would present the Stoic alternative.
      • Unlike Pindarics, the Horatian ode (named after Horace) tends to be meditative, tranquil, and colloquial.
      • At the end of the workshop, he wrote a poem for us: ‘A Horatian Ode and Prayer at the End of Summer to My Buffalo Friends.’
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