10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IRACUNDITY»
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iracundity in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
iracundity and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Peter Priggins ... Edited by Theodore Hook. [By Joseph ...
I apologized to my friends, as I now do the readers of the N. M. M ., for this
indiscreet exhibition of my wife's iracundity. I must confess, however, that she had
some little cause to be angry, for we had “kept it up” for more than a month, after ...
Peter PRIGGINS, Joseph Thomas James HEWLETT, 1841
2
Peter Priggins, the college scout
M. M., for this indiscreet exhibition of my wife's iracundity. . I must confess,
however, that she had some litlle cause to be angry, for we had "kept it up" for
more than a month, after midnight, at Mr. Rakestraw's respectable public, and
done more ...
Joseph Hewlett, Theodore Edward Hook, 1841
3
Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist
I apologized to my friends, as I now do to the readers of the N. M. DI. for this
indiscreet exhibition of my wife's iracundity. I must confess, however, that she had
some little cause to be angry, for we had “ kept it up” \for more than a month after
...
4
Peter Priggins, the college scout [by J.T.J. Hewlett] ed. by ...
I apologized to my friends, as I now do the readers of the N. M. M., for this
indiscreet exhibition of my wife's iracundity. I must confess, however, that she had
some little cause to be angry, for we had "kept it up" for more than a month, after ...
Joseph Thomas J. Hewlett, Peter Priggins (fict. name.), Theodore Edward Hook, 1841
5
Great Tom of Oxford, by the author of 'Peter Priggins'.
As the ladies were not quite ready when Wilkins announced the carriage, Mr.
Price had another excellent excuse for displaying his iracundity. He scolded his
lady and poor Mary, not only down the stairs, and as they were getting into the ...
Joseph Thomas J. Hewlett, 1846
6
The New Monthly Magazine
I apologized to my friends, as I now do to the readers of the N. M. M. for this
indiscreet exhibition of my wife's iracundity. I must confess, however, that she had
some little cause to be angry, for we had " kept it up" for more than a month after ...
7
The New monthly magazine and universal register. [Continued ...
I apologized to my friends, as I now do to the readers of the N. M. M. for this
indiscreet exhibition of my wife's iracundity. I must confess, however, that she had
some little cause to be angry, for we had " kept it up" for more than a month after ...
8
The New Monthly Magazine
I apologized to my friends, as I now do to the readers of the N. M. M. for this
indiscreet exhibition of my wife's iracundity. I must confess, however, that she had
some little cause to be angry, for we had " kept it up" ,for more than a month after
...
Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1840
9
Hood's Magazine and Comic Miscellany
As the ladies were not quite ready when Wilkins announced the carriage, Mr.
Price had another excellent excuse for displaying his iracundity. He scolded his
lady, and poor Mary, not only down the stairs, and as they were getting into the ...
3. surliness, camankerousness, irascibility, irascible- ness, crabbiness, iracundity
, obnoxiousness, choler, brusqueness, pepperiness, crustiness, grumpiness,
grouchiness, dyspepsia, thorniness, bearishness, snap- pishness, waspishness,
...
Jerome Irving Rodale, 1978