10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEMIREP»
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1
Demirep: The Fifth & Final Issue
The final issue of this typewritten cut and paste perzine by Christine talks about her struggles with personal identity, the Women Against Censorship group, overpopulation, and taking away celebrity worship.
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Tom Fool's History, Or, Modern Taste Displayed
-Missis Demirep enter'd, all Spirits,--all Air,-_; all,--all,-all everyThirig; saying, as
she threw herselfon the. Sertee ;si. " Dear " Creatures, I am vastly sipleas'd to see
*si* you ;- oh! I have suclrss a History to - 'a tell you; you'll die. v-I have had such ...
George Alexander Stevens, 1761
3
The Dublin University Magazine
Mr. Locke recommends that we should define our terms if we would be clearly
understood upon whatever subject we may write. The term to which we refer was
“ demirep,” frequently used in the description of particular individuals of the
female ...
... covers from Jeffs' and Kolandi's, and I had a vague impression that a man who
had had a dozen hafrihe affairs abroad, and been "enfant" to every lovely lionne
of his day, must, of necessity, be like the heroes of Dolphine Demirep's novels, ...
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University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review
The term to which we refer was “ demirep,” frequently used in the description of
particular individuals of the female sex. It is frequently met with in newspa ers and
periodical works, as far bac as the middle of the last century, and was continually
...
6
Cecil Castlemaine's Gage, and other novelettes. By Ouida. ...
... be like the heroes of Delphine Demirep's novels, who had each of them always
a “je ne sais quoi de farouche et de fier dans ses grands yeux noirs, et toute la
révélation d'une ame usée, mais dominée par des passions encore inépuisables,
...
7
Confessions of an English Opium-Eater and Other Writings
demireps: Henry Fielding (1707—54) offers a vivid description of a 'demirep' in
Tom Jones (1749), ed. John Bender and Simon Stern (Oxford: Oxford University
Press, 1998), 718: 'a demirep; that is to say, a woman who intrigues with every ...
Thomas De Quincey, Robert Morrison, 2013
8
The turf register, and sportsman & breeder's stud-book, by ...
Horses, &c. foaaed IN 178: Balloon, Mr Bullock's, Barton, Sir C. Bunbury's,
Clehongar, Sir H. Williamson's, Clintz, Mr Wentworth's, Cowslip, Mr R. Hill's,
Demirep, Lord Clermont's Dexter, Mr Goodricke's, Dnchesi, Due de Orleans's,
Escape, ...
William Pick, R. Johnson, 1822
“I don't believe you, Jake, and I'm going to make you pay dearly for spurning me
in favor of this-this demirep!” “She is not a demirep,” he retorted coldly, feeling
oddly honor bound to defend the fair trespasser, who for all he knew might be a ...
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The Turf Register and Sportsman & Breeder's Stud-book: ...
1785, At Lewes, a Match by Lord Clermont's Demirep. 1787, At Newmarket, the .
lockey-Club Purse, for horses, &e. by Mr Bullock's Rockingham. 1787, At Alfriston
, a Silver Bowl, by Mr Bird's mnre. Au.Mli.) HIGHFLYER. 71 1788, At Newmarket,
...
William Pick, R. Johnson, 1822
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DEMIREP»
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Remembering Robert Browning - Victorian Britain's greatest poet
The honest thief, the tender murderer, / The superstitious atheist, demirep / That loves and saves her soul in new French books – / We watch ... «Scotsman, May 12»