Brandes









Brandes


Brandes [brahn-des] Examples noun

  1. Ge·org Mor·ris [ge-ohrg moh-ris] /gɛˈoʊrg ˈmoʊ rɪs/, Georg Morris Cohen, 1842–1927, Danish historian and literary critic.

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  • In the play, as Dr. Brandes sees, Antony takes on something of the “artist-nature.”

    The Man Shakespeare

    Frank Harris

  • Some critics, and among them Dr. Brandes, place it later, and they have some reason for their belief.

    The Man Shakespeare

    Frank Harris

  • Brandes tightened his dental grip on his cigar and squinted at him good-humouredly.

    The Dark Star

    Robert W. Chambers

  • Besides, Brandes did not care to make himself conspicuous in public just then.

    The Dark Star

    Robert W. Chambers

  • It was entirely new to her, this attention which Brandes paid her.

    The Dark Star

    Robert W. Chambers

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