10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OSTLERESS»
Discover the use of
ostleress in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ostleress and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Metropolitan Magazine
When the Prince and his companions arrive at the college, they are assisted to
dismount by a " plump-armed ostleress ;" now, we think this epithet, " plump-
armed," better omitted : it only aids us to call up in our mind's eye a ludicrous
image.
2
Tess of the D'Urbervilles
Nothingwasseen or heard furtherof Durbeyfield in histriumphal chariot under the
conduct of the ostleress, andthe club having entered the allotted space, dancing
began. As there wereno men in the company, the girls danced at first with each ...
3
The Princess ... Sixth Edition
Above an entry: riding in, we call'd; A plump-arm'd Ostleress and a stable wench
Came running at the call, and help'd us down. Then stept a buxom hostess forth,
and sail'd, Full-blown, before us into rooms which gave Upon a pillar'd porch, ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, 1854
4
The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson: Idylls of the king. ...
There stood a bust of Pallas for a sign, By two sphere lamps blazon'd like Heaven
and Earth With constellation and with continent, Above an entry: riding in, we call'
d; A plump-arm'd Ostleress and a stable wench Came running at the call, and ...
5
20 Classic Novels (Illustrated) Part-3:
Nothing was seen or heard further of Durbeyfield in his triumphal chariot under
the conduct of the ostleress, and the club having entered the allotted space,
dancing began. As there were no men in the company, the girls danced at first
with ...
6
Tess: Revised Edition of Original Version
Nothing was seen or heard further of Durbeyfield in his triumphal chariot under
the conduct of the ostleress, and the club having entered the allotted space,
dancing began. As there were no men in the company, the girls danced at first
with ...
7
Tess of the d'Urbervilles (黛絲姑娘):
Nothing was seen or heard further of Durbeyfield in his triumphal chariot under
theconduct of the ostleress, and the club having entered the allottedspace,
dancing began. As there were no meninthe company, the girls danced at firstwith
each ...
8
The History of the Holy War
And because she visited the stable and manger of our Saviour's nativity, Jews
and Pagans slander her to have been stabularia3, an ostleress, or a she stable
groom : the same nickname which since impudent papists (not for the same
reason, ...
9
Tennyson: A Selected Edition
... and careless of the snare. There stood a bust of Pallas for a sign, By two
sphere lamps blazoned like Heaven and Earth With constellation and with
continent, Above an entry: riding in, we called; A plump-armed Ostleress and a
stable wench ...
Christopher Ricks, Professor of the Humanities and Co-Director of the Editorial Institute Christopher Ricks, 2014
10
Delphi Complete Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson (Illustrated)
... of Pallasfora sign, By twosphere lamps blazonedlike Heaven andEarth With
constellation and with continent, Above an entry: ridingin, we called; A
plumparmed Ostleress and a stable wench Came running at thecall, and helped
usdown.
Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 2013