The romancers always dress up the chamois-hunter in a fanciful and picturesque costume, whereas the best way to hut this game is to do it without any costume at all. |
With spring in the air, I fear that the public romancers will be back in the city parks, turning every bench into a love seat. |
Its qualities were reflected in the Latin versions, which in turn were drawn upon by the Old French rhyming romancers. |
The ancient romancers most commonly wrote fiction about the remote past with little attention to historical reality. |
Were it not for the oppression of his futile and philoprogenitive presence, imaginative writers would be poets and romancers. |