10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PASQUINADER»
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pasquinader in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Goethe's Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship and Travels
Thus did the Pedant get invested with the reputation of a poet and a wit ; and, in
the eyes of the Baron's friends, of a pasquinader and a bad-hearted man. From
that period, play as he might, the Count applauded him with greater zeal than
ever ...
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Clement King Shorter, 1890
2
Tennis: A Cultural History
advice of his physicians.83 Should the aforementioned sovereign have practised
guzzling and similar vices as valiantly as other princes and indeed the
pasquinader himself? This ball would herewith be returned to his (the
pasquinader's) ...
3
The New Princeton Review
... or a " rough-edge " man, or an " Early-English dramatist," or an " Elzevirian," or
a " broadsider," or a " pasquinader," or an " old-brown-calf man," or a " Grangerite
," or a " tawny-moroccoite," or a " gilt-topper," or a " marble-insider," or an " editio ...
4
Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship and Travels
Thus did the pedant get invested with the reputation of a poet and a wit ; and in
the eyes of the baron's friends, of a pasquinader and a bad-hearted man. From
that period, play as he might, the count applauded him with greater zeal than
ever ...
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1886
He was not a black-letter man, or a tall copyist, or an uncut man, or a rough-edge
man, or an early- English-dramatist, or an Elzevirian, or a broadsider, -- or a
pasquinader, or an old-brown-calf man, or a Mighty Book- Hunters. 19.
6
Thomas Carlyle's Collected Works
... still some other poems of an earlier time, he cunningly contrived to evade the
question. Thus did the Pedant get invested with the reputation of a poet and a wit
; and in the eyes of the Baron's friends, of a pasquinader and a bad-hearted man
...
... its philosophy, my books would still be amusing, and that is their great
recommendation. No black-letter man, nor tall copyist, nor uncut man, nor rough-
edge man, nor early English dramatist, nor Elzevirian, nor broadsider, nor
pasquinader, ...
Elizabeth Robins Pennell, 1903
8
Book-lore: A Magazine Devoted to Old Time Literature
A man may not be a " black-letter man, nor a tall copyist, nor an uncut man, nor a
rough-edge man, nor an early English dramatist, nor an Elzevirian, nor a
broadsider, nor a pasquinader, nor an old brown calf man, nor a Grangerite, nor
a tawny ...
He was not a black-letter man, or a tall copyist, or an uncut man, or a rough-edge
man, or an early-English dramatist, or an Elzevirian, or a broadsider, or a
pasquinader, or an old-brown-calf man, or a Grangerite, or a tawny-moroccoite ...
10
Goethe's Wilhelm Meister's apprenticeship
... not been the friendliest, yet he had got over the affair ; and with respect to the
misfortune which had come upon the poet, or pasquinader, or whatsoever his title
might be, he knew absolutely nothing, and had not the most remote concern in it.
Johann Karl August Musäus, Ludwig Tieck, Jean Paul, 1871
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