Read full poem →your announcement of my identity as the author in the _Mirror_ of
November 20, 1914. If the epitaphic form gave added novelty I must
confess that the idea was suggested to me by the Greek Anthology. But
Dictionary Entry
The state of being new or novel; newness.
Origin
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Common Phrases
Poetry examples for “novelty”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →However much the charm of novelty and the contagion of enthusiasm may
have contributed to the success of the Turkish and other Tales, it is in
Read full poem →CHAPTER 20 -- The history of a philosophic vagabond, pursuing novelty,
but losing content
Read full poem →The wavy lawn, the sloping green--
While novelty, with cautious cunning,
Through every maze of fancy running,
Read full poem →I pray that ye will hear me when I cry,
And tell of mine own heart this novelty;
How the lamenting Spirit moans in it, _10
Read full poem →There is novelty of conception in giving the situation from the
tyrant's point of view. Compare also the seventh Ode of Horace in Book
Read full poem →As they sought only for novelty, they did not much inquire, whether
their allusions were to things high or low, elegant or gross; whether
Read full poem →Pindaric daring. I have three strong champions to defend me
against the attacks of Criticism: the Novelty, the Difficulty,
and the Utility of the work. I may justly plume myself that I
Read full poem →clear. We suspect that to many people in his day it must have seemed
a daring novelty to draw illustrations from English history,
especially from parts of English history which, it must be
Read full poem →equally clear. We suspect that to many people in his day it must have seemed a daring
novelty to draw illustrations from English history, especially from parts of English his-
tory which, it must be remembered, were then a great deal more recent than they are
