10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DESOBLIGEANTE»
Discover the use of
desobligeante in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
desobligeante and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
chariot, the berline, the roomy, and low- swung sleeping-carriage, the hooded
cabriolet for two, the fourgon, and the morose desobligeante, a closed carriage
for one, passed along post-haste, from hotel to auberge, milord to milord,
Cagliostro ...
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The Bibelot: a reprint of poetry and prose for book lovers, ...
Oh, the merry yarn of the desobligeante, by-the-by, and the unparsonical gleam
in Yorick's eye! I have never seen a desobligeante, or a postilion " in a tawny
yellow jerkin," but there still 3»6 CONStTLE PLANCO.
... France and Italy without a chaise = and nature generally prompting tis to the
thing we are fittest for, I walked ont into the coach=yard, to buy or hire something
of that kind to my purpose: an old desobligeante(i)inthe furthest corner of the
court, ...
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A sentimental journey through France and Italy, to which are ...
... her distress, I hate the man who can be a churl of them. = Now, was I the
master of this h6tel, said I, Iay= ing the point of my fore=tinger on Mons. Dessein's
breast, I would inevitably make a point of getting rid of this unfortunate
desobligeante ...
The word 1 give to carriage- builders and motor manufacturers is desobligeante,
which the dictionary translates as " a carriage for two persons," and which
Laurence Sterne in "A Sentimental Journey" describes as "a chaise, so-called
from its ...
Henry Sturmey, H. Walter Staner, 1908
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Dictionarium Britannicum Or a More Compleat Universal ...
Disobli'cincness [Aclion desobligeante, F.] displeasing behaviour, £tfr. fusion,
trouble or discomposure of mind; also not, lewdnefs, excess. Diso'rderly [avec
desordre, Fr.] without order. Disordinate [desordonne, F. dijordinatr It.] out of
order, ...
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Thackeray's The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century
There is that 5 little carriage (the desobligeante). "Four months had elapsed since
it had finished its career of Europe in the corner of Monsieur Dessein's coach
yard, and having sallied out thence but a vamped-up business at first, though it ...
William Makepeace Thackeray, Stark Young, 1911
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The complete works of William Makepeace Thackeray: with ...
There is that little carriage (the desobligeante). " Four months had elapsed since
it had finished its career of Europe in the corner of Monsieur Dessein's coach-
yard, and having sallied out thence but a vamped-up business at first, though it
had ...
William Makepeace Thackeray, 1891
The mylord, the chariot, the berline, the roomy, low-swung sleeping-carriage, the
hooded cabriolet for two, and the desobligeante, a closed carriage for one,
passed along post-haste, from hotel to auberge, milord to milord, Cagliostro to ...
George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray, 1905
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The Complete Works of William Makepeace Thackeray: The four ...
There is that little carriage (the desobligeante). " Four months had elapsed since
it had finished its career of Europe in the corner of Monsieur Dessein's coach-
yard, and having sallied out thence but a vamped-up business at first, though it
had ...
William Makepeace Thackeray, 1889