10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MISOCAPNIC» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
misocapnic in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
misocapnic im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
He called the translation the Misocapnus, which is Latin for “against smoke,” and
the word blew gently into the English language as misocapnist (the noun) and
misocapnic (the adjective). The primary reason that James I didn't like tobacco ...
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Paradigms lost, reflections on literacy and its decline
Now, of course, neither plenitude nor diffusion is truly sesquipedalian in the way
that a word like misocapnic is (I take sesquipedalian, like big, to mean either long
or rare or both). Suppose you read that the country is becoming more and more ...
Now, of course, neither plenitude nor diffusion is truly sesquipedalian in the way
The critic John Simon is a contributing editor of Esquire. that a word like
misocapnic is (I take sesquipedalian, like big, to mean either long or rare or both).
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Esquire: The Magazine for Men
Now, of course, neither plenitude nor diffusion is truly sesquipedalian in the way
The critic John Simon is a contributing editor of Esquire. that a word like
misocapnic is (I take sesquipedalian, like big, to mean either long or rare or both).
William S. Burroughs, 1979
cious chroniclers from whom I draw these facts, writing seemingly in the palmy
days of good Queen Anne, and "not having" (as he says) "before his eyes the fear
of that misocapnic Solomon James I. or of any other lying Stuart," "that not to ...
See Facetia: Cantabrigienses, 3rd ed. p. 394. This was not the only occasion, it
may be ima— gined, on which the doctor suffered from the misocapnic prejudices
ofa fair hostess. He writes -— “In 1774, l, by invitation, visited William Sumner, ...
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Westward Ho! Or, The Voyages and Adventures of Sir Amyas ...
cious chroniclers from whom I draw these facts, writing seemingly in the palmy
days of good Queen Anne, and "not having" (as he says) "before his eyes the fear
of that misocapnic Solomon James I. or of any other lying Stuart," " that not to ...
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Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: Westward ho!
... one of the veracious chroniclers from whom I draw these facts, writing
seemingly in the palmy days of good Queen Anne, and “not having” (as he says)
“before his eyes the fear of that misocapnic Solomon James I. or of any other
lying Stuart ...
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Chapters on the Aims and Practice of Teaching
reference there made to that ' misocapnic ' monarch King James the First of
England and his Counterblast to Tobacco. Or he may know something of the
times of Erasmus, and may remember frequent mention of the Hebrew scholar
Reuchlin ...
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Charles Kingsley's Works
... seemingly in the palmy daye of good Queen Anne, and " not having " (as he
says) " before his «eyes the fear of that misocapnic Solomon James I. or of any
other lying Stuart," " that not to South Devon, but to North ; not to Sir Walter
Raleigh, ...