10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PRONEUR» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
proneur in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
proneur im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
Proneur A1 bulges at an area dorsal but near to the site of the prospective optic
evaginations (as determined from the wax reconstructions). Caudal to proneur A2
another bulge is evident in both halves of the neural plate. This bulge is proneur
...
2
Literary Reminiscences: from The Autobiography of an English ...
Southey, living thirteen miles off, at Keswick, I have already noticed ; and he
needs no proneur. I will begin with Windermere. At Clappersgate, a little hamlet
of perhaps six houses, on its north-west angle, and about five miles from my
cottage, ...
As a specimen of this translation,* we cite one stanza ; and we cannot be
supposed to select unfairly, because it is the stanza which Mathias —
confessedly the proneur of Cook's version — praises in extravagant terms. " Here
," says he, " Gray, ...
4
Works of Maria Edgeworth: Tales of fashionable life. 1826.- ...
This depreciator and enemy of Vivian's was the man, who, but a few months
before, had been his political proneur and unblushing flatterer, Mr. Wharton.
Exasperated by the consciousness of his own detected baseness, and provoked,
still ...
Maria Edgeworth, Richard Lovell Edgeworth, 1826
5
Tales of Fashionable Life: Vivian, Manoeuvring
This depreciator and enemy of Vivian was the man who, but a few months before,
had been' his political proneur and unblushing flatterer, Mr. Wharton.
Exasperated by the consciousness of his own detected baseness, and provoked
still more ...
This depreciator and enemy of Vivian's was the man who, but a few months
before, had been his proneur and uublushing flatterer, Mr. Wharton. Exasperated
by the consciousness of his own detected baseness, ' and provoked still VIVIAN.
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Florence Macarthy; an Irish Tale. 5. Ed. -London, Colbourn 1819
Hewas now a sort of hanger. on—a proneur titré of Mr. ConwayCrawley, and was
always contented to. swallow the insolent superiority of the son, so long as he
was permitted to. swallow with it the claret of the father. The other barrister, more
...
Sidney Lady Morgan (nee Owenson), 1819
8
The Duchess; or, Woman's love and woman's hate: A romance
When I acted as your proneur, and did my best to show off your residence to
advantage, he said that the cage was too big for the bird." The Admiral's face
flushed crimson ; but he controlled himself by a violent effort, and added, in a
tone of ...
9
'Christopher North': A Memoir of John Wilson, Compiled from ...
Now Hill, in common with multitudes in this Babylon — who will not put their trust
in Blackwood as in God (which, you know, he ought to do), yet privately adores
him as the devil ; and indeed publicly too, is a great proneur of Blackwood. For, in
...
Mary Wilson Gordon, John Wilson, 1863
Many of his observations-shew a most intelligent and oetical feeling of natural
beauty. is quite free from forced rapture and exaggeration. He never acts the
proneur or showman to nature. Perhaps he is rather minute, but condensation is
the ...
NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «PRONEUR» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
proneur im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
SoShy présente In the City of Angels
... In the City of Angels a été coécrite par SoShy, Walter Turbitt, Antoine Gratton et Laurent « Lone » Proneur, un collaborateur de longue date ... «QuébecSpot Média, Jun 14»