10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «FEMINILITY»
Découvrez l'usage de
feminility dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
feminility et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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A Dictionary of Modern English Usage: The Classic First Edition
The words on record in the OED are : feminacy, feminality, femineity, fcminicity,
feminility, feminineness, femininism, femininity, feminism, feminity. Of these
feminacy, feminality, feminicity, & feminility, may be put out of court as mere failed
...
H. W. Fowler, David Crystal,
2009
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Corleone: a tale of Sicily
You used to think he had a certain feminility, too." "So he had." " But he fought like
a man at Mentana ; and he thinks like a man, and he certainly paints like a man."
"Yes; that is true. Only we never had any artists in the family. It seems odd that ...
Francis Marion Crawford,
1910
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New English and Italian pronouncing and explanatory dictionary
... if. silly woman, hussy Femmlneo, -a, a. fiminine, womanish Femminescaminte ,
adv. like a woman, wiakly Femminesco, -a, a. womanlike, effeminate Femminilta,
if. little woman, tidy little woman Femminézza, if. feminility, feminism Flgliáre, va.
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The awakening of women: or, woman's part in evolution
If the criminal woman is compared with the normal woman, she is found to
approach more closely to the normal man than the latter does ; while the
corresponding character (feminility) is not found so often in the criminal as in the
normal man ...
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Harry Coverdale's Courtship, and All that Came of it
... our very face—we sleep soundly, our mind lies fallow for some six hours, and
lo! a change has come o'er us; our goddess has stepped down from her pedestal,
and appears a very average specimen of white muslined feminility and flirtation, ...
Francis Edward Smedley,
1867
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The British and Foreign Review Or European Quarterly Journal
Bulwer, Mr. E. L., why classed among the Lady Novelists, 483—feminility of his
talents and temper, ib.—his glaring solecisms, ib.—his mis-statements with
regard to the British and Foreign Review, 4-8t—his French like that of an Iroquois,
...
Thus irresistibly by Love embraced Is she who boasts her more than mortal
chaste !' ' Find'st thou me worthy, then, by day and night, But of this fond indignity,
delight ?' ' Little, bold Feminility, That darest blame Heaven, what would'st thou
have ...
Coventry Kersey Dighton Patmore,
1886
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The unknown Eros. Amelia, etc
Little, bold Feminility, That darest blame Heaven, what would'st thou have or be?'
' Shall I, the gnat which dances in thy ray, Dare to be reverent ? Therefore dare I
say, I cannot guess the good that I desire ; But this I know, I spurn the gifts which ...
Coventry Kersey Dighton Patmore,
1887
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THE MONTHLY PACKET OF EVENING READING
Or,' suggested the gentleman opposite, '.did he figure as the father confessor of
the sisterhood T ' Oh, the Paterfamilias and his servant had gone across by some
walking way ; so the ladies had all the prestige of pure feminility, and were too ...
(law) donna maritata Feminility, ». femminalità Femme, s. v. Fème Féminine , adj.
femminino, femminésco , mu- liebre; — gènder, il génère femminino Fémoral, adj
. délia со scia, femorile Fén , s. acq ui tri no , palúde, pantino Fënce, s. ripiro, ...