Sentences with jacobean
Jac·o·be·an
J j - ...a Jacobean manor house.
- The translators represent a cross-section of Jacobean England, or at least that part of it where scholarship, politics, the church.
- To the playwrights of the Tudor and Jacobean age.
- This short, Jacobean crime novel is set in 1980s London and involves the gruesome murder of a character straight out of Samuel Beckett.
- Cleansing bloodbaths of Jacobean tragedy.
- The two most successful Jacobean playwrights were Fletcher and Middleton, 16 and 15 years younger than Shakespeare.