Rowley deftly manipulates images and sounds to get us in the proper mood.
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Rowley was finished the same day Perry sat for Cotton in his studio—and hand-sewed the dress onto his subject.
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“Indeed, Mr. Anne, you two be very much of a shape,” said Rowley.
The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 20 (of 25)|Robert Louis Stevenson
Oliphant thinks that here and there Massinger may be traced; and here and there, Rowley.
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And looking in the mirror, it seemed to me that I read the face of Rowley, like an echo or a ghost, by the light of my own youth.
St. Ives|Robert Louis Stevenson
The comic scenes, however, which are probably Rowley's, are in his best vein of bustling swagger.
A History of English Literature|George Saintsbury
He had a vague feeling that Father Rowley was being exploited.
The Altar Steps|Compton MacKenzie
Rowley
/ (ˈrəʊlɪ, ˈraʊ-) /
noun
Thomas . ?1586–?1642, English dramatist, who collaborated with John Ford and Thomas Dekker on The Witch of Edmonton (1621) and with Thomas Middleton on The Changeling (1622)
Words nearby Rowley
row house, rowing boat, rowing machine, Rowland Heights, Rowlandson, Rowley, Rowling, rowlock, row over, “Row, Row, Row Your Boat”, rowth