10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FROWSTER»
Discover the use of
frowster in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
frowster and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
... under our present heading—namely, Winter Sports— offers the following
advantages to its participants :— (1) In winter it is much warmer below the earth
than upon its surface, and Thomas Atkins is the most confirmed “frowster” in the
world.
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
I don't believe I'll ever get quit of her: what a heartbreaking thing it is l I wonder if
she would take ten thousand pounds to commit suicide; do you think she would,
Frowster, eh 2” “I must beg of you to recollect yourself, sir,” said Mr Frowster, with
...
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The Edinburgh monthly magazine [afterw.] Blackwood's ...
I wonder if she would take ten thousand pounds to commit suicide ; do you think
she would, Frowster, eh 1" " I must beg of you to recollect yourself, sir," said Mr
Frowster, with awful dignity. " I'll tell you what," cried Bur- ridge, quite
unpenetrated ...
I wonder if she would take ten thousand pounds to commit suicide ; do you think
she would, Frowster, eh?" "I must beg of you to recollect yourself, sir," said Mr
Frowster, with awful dignity. " I'll tell you what," cried Burridge, quite unpenetrated
by ...
Laurence William Maxwell Lockhart, St. George Tucker, 1869
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The Visitation of the County of Gloucester: Taken in the ...
Euerdon 1 husband. Gloc. 2 husband. ton militisl]. {between three muscles gules.
| I I 2. Henry Huntley 1. George Hlintleyq-'Catherin d. to John Anthony of Boxwell.
Vida of Frowster in com. Walshe of Sodbury Everdon. p. 94. Gloc. in com. G100 ...
John Philipot, William Camden, William Crawshay Heane, 1885
But the term appears to have obtained a wider signification of late years, for
shortly after my son's admission to the School, he wrote that he " must have a
frowster in his room, as every fellow had one." Now, what sort of a thing a "
frowster" was, ...
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Occasional happy thoughts
Happy Thought. — Whenever going again, send to Miss C. Ought to have
thought of this before. I answer, oh, at Fraiilein Frowster's. " Ah ! so ! " says Miss
Catherine, and smiles. I don't like that smile. She doesn't offer an opinion on the
matter.
Francis Cowley Burnand (sir.), 1876
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The Publications of the Harleian Society
28. heire. Knt. Will'm wt. 25. B Huntley. 1 According to official record in the
Heralds' College. BI I George Huntley of Frowster Knightq—-Elenor d. to Will'm.
THE VISITATION OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 93.
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Round about My Garden ; The Incomplete Angler
Happy Thought. — Whenever going again, send to Miss C. Ought to have
thought of this before. I answer, oh, at Fraiilein Frowster's. " Ah ! so ! " says Miss
Catherine, and smiles. I don't like that smile. She doesn't offer an opinion on the
matter.
Sir Francis Cowley Burnand, 1876
The principal component was a four-pound tautog (blackfish to you, brother), and
the stove was a two-burner, straight-wick kerosene frowster, set on the engine
box in the low-ceiled cuddy. (If Cookee was over five feet tall he bumped his
head.) ...