8 adjectives to describe collaborators

Prepared by William Curry Harllee, assisted by numerous collaborators.

By Margaret C. Walters, editorial collaborator: Porter G. Perrin.

Not all great tragic writers can easily or gracefully wield the pen of comedy, and Marlowe in Dr. Faustus took the course of leaving the low comedy which the audience loved and a high salaried actor demanded, to an inferior collaborator.

Philip Massinger (1584-1640), a later collaborator with Fletcher, wrote A New Way to Pay Old Debts, a play very popular in after times.

The one thing we know about his mode of operation is, that he brooked no rival near him, mistrusted collaborators, and found it difficult to co-operate even with the drudges whom he hired at monthly wages.

They have a very accurate appreciation of sound and its varied meanings, and are pushed to use figures to help out or illustrate a meaning; but the excessive refinements of syntax, for which some contend, are theories in the minds of unpracticed collaborators.

" "All right," Mr. Ellsworth said, "I think Pee-wee will prove a valuable collaborator.

As one of our esteemed collaborators in the ATLANTIC remarks,"A dull town, where there is neither theatre nor circus nor opera, must have some excitement, and the real tragedy and comedy of life must come in place of the second-hand.

8 adjectives to describe  collaborators