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Heyward   /hˈeɪwərd/   Listen
Heyward

noun
1.
United States writer (1885-1940).  Synonyms: DuBois Heyward, Edwin DuBois Hayward.






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"Heyward" Quotes from Famous Books



... of William Morris an inevitable change is visible in the cartoons. The Gothic note is not continued, nor the atmosphere of sanctity, which is its usual accompaniment. A tapestry of 1908 from the design of The Chace by Heyward Sumner suggests long hours with the Flemish landscapists of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, with a jarring note of Pan dragged in by the ears to huddle under foliage obviously introduced ...
— The Tapestry Book • Helen Churchill Candee



Words linked to "Heyward" :   writer, Edwin DuBois Hayward, author



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