Crossword-Solution: GOSSE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| GOSSE | anagram | GESSO, SEGOS |
We have 12 clues for the answer “GOSSE”
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| Author of "Father and Son" (1849–1928). | 1 answer |
| British poet-critic: 1849–1928 | 1 answer |
| Edmund ___, late English poet, friend of R. L. S. | 1 answer |
| English poet, author and critic | 1 answer |
| English poet, friend of RLS. | 1 answer |
| Essayist, friend of R. L. S. | 1 answer |
| Poet Edmund ___. | 1 answer |
| Urchin, in Paris | 1 answer |
| English poet and critic | 2 answers |
| English essayist | 10 answers |
| BRITISH poet | 18 answers |
| English poet | 41 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GOSSE (5)
Garnett and Gosse “suspect” that he was a soldier!) This may be conceded, but the concession hardly furnishes an analogy.
Gosse, in his article ‘On the Early Writings of Robert Browning’, in the ‘Century’ for December, 1881, has characterized this interregnum a little too contemptuously, perhaps.
Gosse’s poems] comes nearer to the case of my poor Kirstie.” From the wonderful midnight scene between her and Archie, we may judge what we have lost in those later scenes where she was to have taxed him with the fault that was not his—to have presently learned his innocence from the lips of his supposed victim—to have then vindicated him to her kinsmen and fired them to the action of his rescue.
Gosse's famous attempt to reconcile geology to Genesis--by supposing that for some inscrutable purpose God deliberately deceived the thinking world by giving to the earth all the appearances of development through long periods of time, while really creating it in six days, each of an evening and a morning--seems only to have awakened the amazed pity of thinking men.
Listen to what Mr Edmond Gosse tells of his talk, when he found him in a private hotel in Finsbury Circus, London, ready to be put on board a steamer for America, on 21st August, 1887: "It was church time, and there was some talk of my witnessing his will, which I could not do because there could be found no other reputable witness, the whole crew of the hotel being at church.
Quotes with GOSSE (1)
In Edmund Gosse, Agnes Smedley, Geoffrey Wolff, we have a set of memoirists whose work records a steadily changing idea of the emergent self. But for each of them a flash of insight illuminating that idea grew out of the struggle to clarify one's own formative experience; and in each case the strength and beauty of the writing lie in the power of concentration with which this insight is pursued, and made to become the the writer's organizing principle. That principle at work …
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Appears in: Crossroads, LAT, NYT.
Used 10 times in crossword archives (1945–2006).