10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEMIREPDOM»
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demirepdom in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
demirepdom and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Days of Dickens (RLE Dickens): A Glance at Some Aspects ...
... and this Paphian apparition. I did not call till the other day, and I left my card
merely. I do not see well what good I can get by meeting him much, or Lady B.
and demirepdom, though I should not object to see it once, and then oftener if ...
2
Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881
I do not see well what good I can get by meeting him much, or Lady B. and
demirepdom, though I should not object to see it once, and then oftener if
agreeable. May brought the lectures at the old rooms in Edward Street. They did
not please ...
James Anthony Froude, 2011
3
The Chambers Dictionary
See under demi-. demilitarize or -Ise de-mil'i-tar-lz, vt to release from military
control, remove forces from. — n demllttart- ia'Uonor-s-. [de-(2)] demi-lune See
under demk demi-mondaine to demirepdom Sec under demk demineralize or -
ise ...
4
The Dandy: Brummell to Beerbohm
I in fact do not see well what of good I can get by “meeting him" much, or Lady B.
and Demirepdom, tho I shall not object to see it once, and then oftener if
agreeable. This, from Carlyle, was an astonishing admission. He did indeed
leave his ...
5
Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
TTst; ns. demirep tifo? згтчтт тгат, tifv4 stRi^st =тмт (»rrflîftriro çsft); demirepdom
*íHí*4 MÍd^ói; demi-semiquaver (mus.) apf ÍÍ4l«rt=l<, SlfWRT (ЧШМ Ç^T-f^r fViá);
demi-volt *ftf it Мпт ^м; demi-wolf (Shak.) зртЗггзггт (5^ aftr íffipt ít tfVi TÇST) ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
6
A Modern English Grammar on Historical Principles
... following (filmdom and stardom may, however, be on the threshold of being
accepted into StE): bourgeoisdom (Carpenter LC 44) I butlerdom (Galsw FCh
105) I Christmasdom (Walpole OL 111 no other tree in all C.) I demirepdom (
Carlyle F ...
Otto Jespersen, P Christophersen, Niels Haislund, 2013
7
Studien zur englischen Philologie
X. was there, a most jerking, distorted, violent, vapid, brown- gipsy piece of self-
conceit and green-roomism. 155. I do not see well what good I can get by
meeting him much, or Lady B. and demirepdom, though I should not object to see
it once, ...
8
The Beaux and the Dandies: Nash, Brummell, and D'Orsay with ...
I did not call till the other day, and left my card merely. I do not see well what good
I can get by meeting him much, or Lady B. and demirepdom, though I should not
object to see it once, and then oftener if agreeable." D'Orsay was once dining ...
Clare Armstrong Bridgman Jerrold, 1910
9
The Five Hundred Best English Letters
... this Paphian apparition. I did not call till the other day, and left my card merely. I
do not see well what good I can get by meeting him much, or Lady B. and
demirepdom, though I should not object to see it once, and then oftener if
agreeable.
Frederick Edwin Smith Earl of Birkenhead, 1931
10
Life of Lord Chesterfield: an account of the ancestry, ...
... 1 The golden age of demirepdom in England may be said to have extended
from the accession of Charles II to that of George III. In the time of the farmer
monarch it was a more splendid, in that of George II. a more lucrative calling ;
indeed, ...
William Henry Craig, 1907