10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FRIVOLLER»
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frivoller in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
frivoller and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Photographic News: A Weekly Record of the Progress of ...
“I thought he meant 'fuzzy judges,' said the Frivoller, lighting his pipe with one of
the Artist's gum prints; “you know the sort I mean-— gets stood a jolly good lunch
by the president of the-society or the exhibition secretary and the treasurer, and ...
... FRITZ FRITZES FRIVOL FRIVOLED FRIVOLER FRIVOLERS FRIVOLING
FRIVOLITIES FRIVOLITY FRIVOLLED FRIVOLLER FRIVOLLERS FRIVOLLING
FRIVOLOUS FRIVOLOUSLY FRIVOLOUSNESS FRIVOLOUSNESSES FRIVOLS
FRIZ ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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The Routledge Dictionary of Historical Slang
2. Badtempered: low London: from ca 1880; ob. frivol, frivel, frivole . To behave
frivolously: coll, almost S.E.: from ca 1865. W. Black, in Yolande, 1883, 'If you
want to frivole...I shut my door on you.' Ex frivolous, ?onfribble. frivoller; frivolling .
You've got all the makings of a very pretty frivoller in you anyway.” “I bow to your
superior judgment,” said Vane gravely. “But I've been commissioned to – er – go
and find myself, so to speak, by one who must be obeyed. And in the intervals ...
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... FRETBOARD FRETFULLY FRETWORKS FRIARBIRD FRICASSEE
FRICATIVE FRIESIANS FRIESLAND FRIGHTFUL FRIGIDITY FRILLIEST
FRISKIEST FRITTERED FRITTERER FRIVOLITY FRIVOLLER FRIVOLOUS
FRIZZIEST FRIZZLING ...
A little novelette of hers, entitled " The Frivoller," was making its way, with eclat,
through the pages of a penny society paper. It was time to be turning homeward
and thinking of founding a salon. It will be remembered that Mrs. Brabant's ideas
...
... to emulate that pressure exemplified by the speed- struck sight-seer, the
fashionable frivoller, and the horde of lesser lights who ape these and seek to be
their satellites, all contribute to that never-ending stress which so greatly strains
the ...
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Belgravia: A London Magazine
She had never seen Cecilia — " Cecilia the Frivoller," as she called her, being
always well up to date — but she had decided upon her for all that. She was
worldly, despicable, and she had married a doddering idiot who could not
possibly be ...
She had never seen Cecilia— " Cecilia the Frivoller," as she called her, being
always well up to date — but she had decided upon her for all that. She was
worldly, despicable, and she had married a doddering idiot who could not
possibly be ...
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A ramble round the globe
With a withering glance at the fair frivoller, the poet arose, and putting himself into
an attitude presumably imposing if not eminently graceful, he gave off some lines
which showed that his busy brain had been at work since being present at our ...
Sir Thomas Robert Dewar (bart.), 1894