10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HIDALGOISH»
Discover the use of
hidalgoish in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hidalgoish and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Collected Edition of the Novels and Tales
He was a man whose wrinkled visage strangely contrasted with his still gallant
figure, scrupulously attired; a blue frock coat with a ribboned button-hole, a well-
turned boot, hat a little too hidalgoish, but quite new. There was something ...
Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield), 1871
He was a man whose wrinkled visage strange] contrasted with his still gallant
figure, scrupulously attired ; ablue frock coat with a ribboned button-hole, awell-
turned hoot, hat a little too hidalgoish, but quite new. There was something ...
3
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science
It might almost be affirmed that when you paid a morning visit to an hidalgoish
sefiora you were asked to take a swing instead of a seat, for there was always an
abundance of swinging potentiality on the premises ; and many an hour I passed
...
4
Lands of the Slave and the Free: Or, Cuba, the United ...
The manner of a Cuban is as stiff and hidalgoish as that of any old Spaniard ; in
fact, so far as my short acquaintance with the mother country and the colony
enables me to judge, I see little or no difference. Some of them, however, have a
dash ...
5
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine: A Popular Journal of General ...
It might almost be affirmed that when you paid a morning visit to an hidalgoish
senora you were asked to take a swing instead of a seat, for there was always an
abundance of swinging potentiality on the premises ; and many an hour I passed
...
6
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, a Popular Journal of General ...
The inhabitants seemed always to be swinging in hammocks when not
majestically marching in the streets. It might almost be affirmed that when you
paid a morn- 1 ing visit to an hidalgoish sefiora you were asked to take a swing
instead of a ...
7
Tancred: Or, The New Crusade
... though with a certain grace and bearing. He was a man whose wrinkled visage
strangely contrasted with his still gallant figure, scrupulously attired; a blue frock
coat with a ribboned button-hole, a well-turned boot, hat a little too hidalgoish, ...
8
Collected edition of the novels and tales by ... B. Disraeli
He was a man whose wrinkled visage strangely contrasted with his still gallant
figure, scrupulously attired ; a blue frock coat with a ribboned button-hole, a well-
turned boot, hat a little too hidalgoish, but quite new. There was something ...
Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.), 1871
9
Tancred Or the New Crusade by B. Disraeli: Vol. 1
... was a man whose wrinkled visage strangely contrasted with his still gallant
figure, scrupulously attired; a blue frock coat with a ribboned button-hole, a well—
turned boot, hat a little too hidalgoish, but quite new. There was something ...
10
Delphi Complete Works of John Buchan (Illustrated)
People trusted him, because, in spite ofhis hidalgoish appearance, hewas
believed to havethat combination of candourand intelligence whichEngland
desires in her public men. Also hewas popular, forhisrecord in the warand the
rumour of a ...