10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FRONDENT»
Discover the use of
frondent in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
frondent and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The French Revolution: a History: The bastille. 1870
And near before us is Versailles, New and Old ; with that broad frondent Avenue
de Versailles between, — stately -frondent, broad, three hundred feet as men
reckon, with its four Rows of Elms ; and then the Chateau de Versailles, ending in
...
And near before us is Versailles, New and Old; with that broad frondent Avenue
de Versailles between,—stately-frondent, broad, three hundred feet as men
reckon, with its four Rows of Elms; and then the C'hziteau de Versailles, ending in
...
3
The French Revolution a History by Thomas Carlyle: The bastille
And near before us is Versailles, New and Old; with that broad frondent Avenue
de Versailles between, — stately-frondent, broad, three hundred feet as men
reckon, with its four Rows of Elms; and then the C7uiteau de Versailles, ending in
...
Thomas Carlyle, Marianna De_Marinis, 1851
And near before us is Versailles, New and Old; with that broad frondent Avenue
de Versaillesbetween,-—stately-frondent, broad,300 feet as men reckon, with
four rows of elms; and then the Chliteau de Versailles, ending in royal Parks ...
And near before us is Versailles, New and Old; with that broad frondent Avenue
de Versailles between,—stately-frondent, broad, three hundred feet -as men
reckon, with its four Rows of Elms; and then the Chateau de Versailles, ending in
...
Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill, Oliver Cromwell, 1837
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The Works of Thomas Carlyle
And near before us is Versailles, New and Old; with that broad frondent Avenue
de Versailles between, — stately-frondent, broad, three hundred feet as men
reckon, with its four Rows of Elms ; and then the Chateau de Versailles, ending in
...
Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill, 2010
7
The London and Westminster Review
And near before us is Versailles, New and Old ; with that broad frondent Avenue
de Versailles between,— stately-frondent, broad, 300 feet as men reckon, with
four rows of elms ; and then the Chateau de Versailles, ending in royal Parks ...
And near before us is Versailles, New and Old ; with that broad frondent Avenue
de Versailles between, — stately -frondent, broad, three hundred feet as men
reckon, with its four Rows of Elms ; and then the Chateau de Versailles, ending in
...
9
The French Revolution: A History
And near before us is Versailles, New and Old; with that broad frondent Avenue
de Versailles between,—stately-frondent, bmad, three hundred feet as men
reckon, with its four Rows ofElms; and then the Cbfiteau de Versailles, ending in
royal ...
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P. Virgilii Maronis Bucolica et Georgica: with notes by J. ...
Dicite, quandoquidem in molli consedimus herba ; Et nunc omnis ager, nunc
omnis parturit arbos : 5 6 Nunc frondent sylvae, nunc formosissimus annus.
Incipe, Damoeta ; tu deinde sequere, Menalca. Alternis dicetis : amant alterna
Camenae.
Publius Vergilius Maro, John Martyn, 1829