Definitions for Swinburne

Swinburne Swin·burne

Spelling: [swin-bern]
IPA: /ˈswɪn bərn/

Swinburne is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 291 anagrams from letters in Swinburne (beinnrsuw).

Definitions for Swinburne

noun

  1. Algernon Charles, 1837–1909, English poet and critic.

Examples for Swinburne

Swinburne had the utmost contempt for the narrowness of his outlook.

He is, as Swinburne says, helmsman and chief: he is literally the Man at the Wheel.

I'll never forget his face, as he got down at Swinburne's Hotel.

Another Laus Veneris to another Swinburne might suggest itself.

Ally Swinburne tossed off this poetic gem without a bit of trouble.

Dr. Swinburne was standing outside the tents when she came up.

For Swinburne, there are physical signs that a God made everything else, and that is that.

Browning jeered at this belief, to be in turn contradicted by Swinburne.

As Swinburne says of Blake, she was born into the church of rebels.

Jonathan Bate argues in the TLS that Swinburne was a master metrician as well as a pioneer in changing sexual attitudes.

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