Crossword-Solution: HOUSMAN 7 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Laurence ___, author of "Victoria Regina.” 1 answer
author of a shropshire lad 1 answer
English poet 41 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with HOUSMAN (5)

Laurence Housman, but I do not deal here so specially with his well known conviction about Votes for Women, as with another idea which is, I think, rather at the back of it, if not with him at least with others; and which concerns this matter of the true story of England.
Utopia of Usurers and other Essays Gilbert Keith Chesterton 2000
THE BLUE MOON By Laurence Housman CONTENTS THE BLUE MOON A CHINESE FAIRY-TALE THE WAY OF THE WIND A CAPFUL OF MOONSHINE THE MOON-STROKE HOW LITTLE DUKE JARL SAVED THE CASTLE THE WHITE DOE THE GENTLE COCKATRICE THE RAT-CATCHER’S DAUGHTER WHITE BIRCH THE BLUE MOON Nillywill and Hands-pansy were the most unimportant and happy pair of lovers the world has ever gained or lost.
The Blue Moon Laurence Housman 2002
John Hankin, Lawrence Housman, Arnold Bennett, John Galsworthy, John Drinkwater, and others which would in the nineteenth century have stood rather less chance of production at a London theatre than the Dialogues of Plato, not to mention revivals of the ancient Athenian drama and a restoration to the stage of Shakespeare's plays as he wrote them, was made economically possible solely by a supply of theatres which could hold nearly twice as much money as it cost to rent and maintain them.
Heartbreak House George Bernard Shaw 2002
Housman Introduction by William Stanley Braithwaite 1919 INTRODUCTION The method of the poems in _ A Shropshire Lad _ illustrates better than any theory how poetry may assume the attire of reality, and yet in speech of the simplest, become in spirit the sheer quality of loveliness.
A Shropshire Lad A. E. Housman 2004
Housman's poems, the singularly Grecian Quality of a clean and fragrant mental and emotional temper, vibrating equally whether the theme dealt with is ruin or defeat, or some great tragic crisis of spirit, or with moods and ardours of pure enjoyment and simplicities of feeling.
A Shropshire Lad A. E. Housman 2004

Quotes with HOUSMAN (2)

I ran a constant low fever waiting for my ride to come and take me away to something finer. I lay in bed at night, watching the red beacon on top of the water tower, a clear signal to me of the beauty and mystery of a life that waited for me far away, and thought of Housman's poem," Loveliest of trees, the cherry now Is hung with bloom upon the bough. It stands among the woodland ride, Wearing white for Eastertide. Now, of my three-score years and ten, Twenty will not come ag…
Garrison Keillor Lake Wobegon Days
Reading about Queen Victoria has been a passion of mine since, as a child, I came across Laurence Housman's play 'Happy and Glorious,' with its Ernest Shepard illustrations.
A. N. Wilson
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