10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MUSSIER»
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mussier in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
mussier and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Good evening, Mussier Pigou," he said to him as he would to a rather " slow"
dissenting clergyman at home. (This was the invariable genteel English
pronunciation of that day, not the vulgar mounseer. The foreigners accepted it
with grave ...
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Critical and miscellaneous essays, by an octogenarian (J. ...
... M. Buchon's late edition of Froissard (1835), mucer, mucier or mussier, is
explained by cacher. " Maintenant," says the old chronicler, " me faut mussier " (or
mucer), Sec. And by a contemporary poet it is employed with the same
construction.
Mr. Clewson had to place beside it, among other things, the lamp invented
particularly, as he informed Mrs. Wyndle, for his master, by " Mussier Lumbell," of
Paris, which there was but one other in all the world the same, and the empress
had ...
George Augustus Sala, Edmund Hodgson Yates, 1867
Mr. Clewson had to place beside it, among other things, the lamp invented
particularly, as he informed Mrs. Wyndle, for his master, by " Mussier Lumbell," of
Paris, which there was but one other in all the world the same, and the empress
had ...
Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, 1868
Good evening, Mussier Pigou," he said to him as he would to a rather " slow "
dissenting clergyman at home. (This was the invariable genteel English
pronunciation of that day, not the vulgar mounseer. The foreigners accepted it
with grave ...
Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald, 1868
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A Sharp Intake of Breath
“Can you ask if she remembers a Mr. Mussier, and if she knows which house was
his? Tell her this was the house that Mrs. Goldman bought when she moved here
. It was on the address line of one of Lil's letters.” There was a brief exchange, ...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review
Maintenant," says the old chronicler, " me faut mussier" (or mucer), &c. And by a
contemporaneous poet it is employed with the same construction. " Ce ne'
anmoins sa robe elle mu<;oit Sous un manteau, qui humble paroU- soit." An
extract ...
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The Gentleman's Magazine
Maintenant,” says the old chronicler, " mc faut mussier” (or mucer), 81c. And by a
contemporaneous poet it is employed with the same construction. “ Ce
néanmoins sa robe elle mucoit Sous un manteau, qui humble paroissoit.” An
extract ...
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Le Roman de Perceforest. Troisieme Partie
Et pour ce qu'il lui sambla qu'elle se vouloit mussier en la forest, elle lui dist tout
en hault : «Pucelle, ne vous celez point de moy, car je vous musseroye ainchois
soubz ma robe que vous eussiez desplaisir. » Et quant la pucelle entendy ce, ...
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THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE.
Maintenant," says the old chronicler, " me faut mussier" (or mucer), &c. And by a
contemporaneous poet it is employed with the same construction. " Ce
neanmoins sa robe elle mucoit Sous un mantean, qui humble p&rou- soit." An
extract ...
SYLVANUS URBAN, Gent., 1838
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MUSSIER»
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mussier is used in the context of the following news items.
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