10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ROUNDABOUTEDLY»
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roundaboutedly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
roundaboutedly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Works of Charles Dickens
... plebeians might have called the school-room, but what, in the patrician
language of the head of the Nuns' House, was euphuistically, not to say
roundaboutedly, denominated “ the aparts ment allotted to study,” and saying
with a forensic air, ...
2
The New Eclectic Magazine
... entering in a stately manner, what plebeians might have called the school-
room, but what, in the patrician language of the head of the Nuns' House, was
euphuistically, not to say roundaboutedly, denominated “the apartment allotted to
study ...
3
A Tale of Two Cities: Mystery of Edwin Drood : with ...
... mind of the Nuns' House. That lady, therefore, entering in a stately manner
what plebeians might have called the school-room, but what, in the patrician
language of the head of the Nuns' House, was enphuistically, not to say
roundaboutedly ...
Charles Dickens, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Andrew Lang, 1908
fringe of the head of the Nuns' ITouse, was euphuisti- cally, not to say
roundaboutedly, denominated " the apartment allotted to study," and saying with
a forensic air, " Ladies ! " all rose. Mrs. Tisher at the same time grouped herself
behind her ...
5
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
That lady, therefore, entering in a stately manner what plebeians might have
called the school-room, but what, in the patrician language of the head of the
Nuns' House, was euphuistically, not to say roundaboutedly, denominated " the ...
6
Barnaby Rudge, Master Humphrey's clock, and The mystery of ...
That lady, therefore, entering in a stately manner what plebeians might have
called the school-room, but what, in the patrician language of the head of the
Nuns' House, was euphuistically, not to say roundaboutedly, denominated " the ...
7
Works of Charles Dickens: Mystery of Edwin Drood
That lady, therefore, entering in a stately manner what plebeians might have
called the school-room, but what, in thepatrician language of the head of the
Nuns' House, was euphuistic- ally, not to say roundaboutedly, denominated " the
...
8
THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD, MASTER HUMPHREY'S CLOCK, AND ...
That lady, therefore, entering in a stately manner what plebeians might have
called the school-room, but what, in the patrician language of the head of the
Nuns' House, was euphuistically, not to say roundaboutedly, denominated " th* ...
9
The Mystery of Edwin Drood, and Miscellaneous Pieces
mind of the Nuns' House. That lady, therefore, entering in a stately manner what
plebeians might have called the schoolroom, but what, in the patrician language
of the head of the Nuns' House, was euphuistically, not to say roundaboutedly, ...
10
Mathieu Ropars: Et Cetera
And this all the more in this instance, because — which brings me thus
roundaboutedly to my main point — the material hereon employed is stone, a
clean and white-toned stone, that looks as though its excellent carvings and
mouldings had ...