10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNROMANTICAL»
Discover the use of
unromantical in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unromantical and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray
But Mr. Pen was blushing whilst he made this reply to his unromantical friend,
and indeed cared a great deal more about himself still than such a philosopher
perhaps should have done. Indeed, considering that he was careless about the ...
William Makepeace Thackeray, 1868
2
Lionel Deerhurst; or, Fashionable life under the Regency [by ...
Now, as a conclusion to my most unromantical tale, I must acquaint you that Lady
Eastville disapproves of the nurse now in charge of Herbert : her being so for the
last few days was a mere chanco. Should I be presuming too far, Mr. Deerhurst, ...
Barbara Hemphill, Lionel Deerhurst (fict. name.), Marguerite Gardiner (countess of Blessington), 1846
3
The phonographic word-book number two ...: Intended ...
... unrevengeful unrevenged enravishment Nenremburg unremembered
unremittingly unremediable unremediably enormousness unremarkable
unremarked unromantic unromantical unromantically narrow-minded
inharmoniously unartificial ...
Stephen Pearl Andrews, Augustus French Boyle, 1850
4
The history of Pendennis, his fortunes and misfortunes, his ...
You are Diogenes," the other answered, " and you want every man to live in a tub
like yourself. Violets smell better than stale tobacco, you grizzly old cynic." But Mr.
Pen was blushing while he made this reply to his unromantical friend, and ...
William Makepeace Thackeray, 1850
Waiters passed to and fro ; it was delightful to watch, delightful to speculate and
weave romances about the unromantical drinkers — Jews, travellers, and traders
; foreign to my eyes as the denizens of a bazaar in Samarcand. Now, casting my
...
H. de Vere Stacpoole, 2008
6
Thackeray: The Major Novels
Violets smell better than stale tobacco, you grisly old cynic' But Mr. Pen was
blushing whilst he made this reply to his unromantical friend, and indeed cared a
great deal more about himself still than such a philosopher perhaps should have
...
7
The History of British Women's Writing: 1610-1690
... the – again 'unromantical' – relationship between the two writers. Apparently
aware of her departure from what she sees as the standard reason for the use of
the letter form – the display of the rhetoric of the letter – she defends what she
has ...
8
The History of British Women's Writing, 1610-1690: Volume Three
... the – again 'unromantical' – relationship between the two writers. Apparently
aware of her departure from what she sees as the standard reason for the use of
the letter form – the display of the rhetoric of the letter – she defends what she
has ...
9
What a Gentleman Desires (Mills & Boon M&B)
Kate willhavemy headon aplatter, as she's always sayingwe Redgraves are the
most unromantical people on earth. But God knows you're a practical sort, and it's
obvious, isn't it? I've kissed you, more than once. That's enough in itself.
“Bloody hell, woman, I've been teasing my siblings, telling them the same about
them—especially Kate, who's always said we're the most unromantical family in
nature. You can't tell any of them what you just said, or else I'll never hear the end
...