10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COQUETRIES»
Discover the use of
coquetries in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
coquetries and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Catherine's
Coquetries: A Tale of French Country Life - ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Leon Mead, Camille Debans, 2013
It may be foundin his sweetest reveries; even in those whichthat Shakespearian
genius, Berlioz, comprehending all extremes, has so well characterized as "
divine coquetries"—coquetries only understood in semioriental countries;
coquetries ...
It may be found in his sweetest reveries ; even in those which that Shakespearian
genius, Berlioz, comprehending all extremes, has so well characterized as "
divine coquetries" — coquetries only understood in semi-oriental countries ...
countries; coquetries in which men are cradled by their mothers, with which they
are tormented by their sisters, and enchanted by those they love; and which
cause the coquetries of other women to appear insipid or coarse in their eyes; ...
5
The Life of Frederic Chopin:
It may be found in his sweetest reveries; even in those which that Shakespearian
genius, Berlioz, comprehending all extremes, has so well characterized as “
divine coquetries;” coquetries only understood in semioriental countries;
coquetries ...
Franz Liszt, Philip Dossick, 2014
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The World and His Wife, Or, A Person of Consequence: A ...
able, but equally unmistakeablepomi device little coquetries of love and pride,
about his dress, which proclaim a mother's finishing touch. No, all that attracted
there, was Nature's work ; and she had done much. Could even a mother have
done ...
Baroness Rosina Bulwer Lytton Lytton, 1858
7
Female Life Among the Mormons: A Narrative of Many Years' ...
A Narrative of Many Years' Personal Experience, by the Wife of a Mormon Elder
Recently from Utah Maria Ward. Mobe of Fan's Coquetries. 257 fortitnde far
surpassing that of the men. Some of them evcD affected a cheerfulness they were
far ...
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The New Monthly Magazine
Constantly in her society, meeting her alone in the freshness of the early morning
, strolling with her at evening under the trellised roofing of the vines, bowing to
the sway of her coquetries in the salon where she held her gay omnipotent reign,
...
9
Poetry of Kings: The Classical Hindi Literature of Mughal India
rasas—which his eighteenth-century commentator Surati Mishra came to
consider one of the major postulates of the work.21 In his treatment of the various
canonical bhavas and havas (emotions and lovers' coquetries) that interplay to ...
I know her too," laughed Lotharinga, tossing her saucy little head, brimful of
coquetries and suspicions of coquetries. " A woman knows a woman better than
a man can. Virginia and I have been rivals for De Bethune ; that is, in a composed
, ...
William De Fores John William De Forest, John De Forest, 2010
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «COQUETRIES»
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coquetries is used in the context of the following news items.
Wes Anderson crafts his richest fantasy world yet in newest film
... Life Aquatic—this is the first time that these coquetries have taken to the core of the story, exploring prison breaks, Bond-style chase scenes, ... «Florida Flambeau, Mar 14»
Investigation Discovery's New Series 'Scorned: Love Kills' Premieres …
Craig's coquetries weren't over, however, and he started frequenting a high-end strip club, where he fell for a dancer named Summer. Then, In ... «TVbytheNumbers, Dec 11»
Bakavli's bloom
The tales rose to glory with their ornate ambience, cataclysmic wars, coquetries of lovers, a dazzling array of fearsome sorcerers, heroic ... «The Friday Times, Jun 11»
Theatre Review: A Doll's House @ Theatre Delicatessen
The opening scene, involving scantily clad girls, will definitely grab your attention, and Nora's little coquetries successfully portray the ditzy, ... «Londonist, Jan 11»
Watching the dogs run
In contrast to Kyla's coquetries that evening, on entering the vast hall you might have mistook the launch banquet for a bingo-hall evening. «eTurboNews, Mar 10»
Christian Lacroix: 'I am too angry to cry'
... Lacroix remembers being intoxicated by the coquetries of women. "My mother and her friends would wear these wonderful big 1950s puffball ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 09»