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connectedness

[kuh-nek-tid-nis] / kəˈnɛk tɪd nɪs /


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The sonneteers of social media are a-moan about the Twitter update that now grants each user 280 characters to play with, up from 140.

From Slate • Nov. 9, 2017

The sonneteers competed to shower their ladies with flowery metaphors and witty images; online suitors are also obliged to charm.

From Time Magazine Archive

And even this last caveat is sometimes disregarded by careful sonneteers.

From The Principles of English Versification by Baum, Paull Franklin

Many of the Sonnets contain reminiscences of the French sonneteers of the sixteenth century, and it is thought that in some cases Shakespeare shows direct acquaintance with Ronsard.

From The Facts About Shakespeare by Nielson, William Allan

The fountain of Horatianism in Spain was the imitation of Epode II, Beatus Ille, by the Marquis de Santillana, one of Castile's two first sonneteers, in the first half of the fifteenth century.

From Horace and His Influence by Showerman, Grant




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