10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «RUBICUNDITY»
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rubicundity dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
rubicundity et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
The wops' rascality and rubicundity ruined America, ruffianly. The fruitless
murkiness of America drowned much of the creativity and charisma, of WASPish
robustness, an bitterness, murdering much of the will of the people. Norma
Shearer ...
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International Abstract of Surgery
ecchymoses, rubicundity of the face, and acneiform eruptions are found in both.
Cases of cortico-adrenalism in children in which some or all of these stigmata
were lacking have been reported. If obesity is present in cases of
arrhenoblastoma, ...
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The letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford: including ...
The Clive has been desperately nervous; but I have convinced her it did not
become her, and she has recovered her rubicundity. Adieu ! TO GEORGE
MONTAGU, ESQ. Friday, Aug. 7, 1767. As I am turned knight-errant, and going
again in ...
Horace Walpole, John Wright, George Agar-Ellis Dover (1st baron), 1840
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
... a deeper shade of solemnity every fresh bottle he imbibed ; till at the end of a
social evening, it was with extreme difliculty you could overcome the impression
that you were in the society of a bishop. lt was only, in fact, the lustrous
rubicundity ...
... Tims looked quite pale and interesting between the long sallow countenance
of Kempferhausen and the broad rubicundity of Mullion. By what magical process
the dinner had been cooked we know not ; but a fine cut of salmon lay before the
...
John Wilson, Robert Shelton Mackenzie, James Hogg, 1867
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A Dictionary, English and Burmese; by Charles Lane: The ...
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emblems of royalty, o£soo5oof эоэ Rub, v. a. go5oo^40^o£oo^ Rubbish, s. зэ§о£
эо§о£ Rubicundity, s. ^g&ncogsjoggfs Ruby, s. the stone, ccxp^iio^go; redness, ...
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Old New York: or, Reminiscences of the past sixty years. ...
... has the Methodist Church to Francis Asbury. Pilmore and Asbury were both
advanced in life when I knew them. Pilmore sustained a wholesome rubicundity ;
Asbury exhibited traces of great care and a fixed pallor, in the service of his
Master.
John Wakefield Francis, 1858
Elsa leaned upon her elbows, and she smiled a little as she noted that the purple
had gone from his nose and that it had resumed its accustomed rubicundity. "I go
on. A woman who travels alone, who does not present letters of introduction, ...
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The Western Monthly Review
... heat in the beholder, ex ensive rubicundity on the upper part of the cheeks and
the nose, cai ed, as' the Doctor aptly remarks, 'by a desecration of language,
Guam rosacew, or rose drops,' which hangs out its sign to indicate the profession
...
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The Frogs of Aristophanes: With Notes and Critical and ...
... dramatic poetry prepares to bring back the bard Euripides, recently deceased.
The personal appearance of Bacchus having been fully explained in the
Introductory matter, it remains only to add, that the joint ideas of rotundity and
rubicundity ...
Aristophanes, Thomas Mitchell, 1839
3 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «RUBICUNDITY»
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rubicundity est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Motlow librarian wins Celebrity Spelling Bee
Rubicundity. "The first thought that went through my mind was 'Are you serious?'" the college librarian said after the bee. Even without hearing the word ... «The Daily News Journal, nov 14»
Spelling bee champ wins third in a row
Sassy managed words such as “rubicundity” and “jardiniere” before misspelling “krigia,” a genus of flowering plants. Copyright 2015 stltoday.com. All rights ... «STLtoday.com, mars 14»
Great Works: Charles Guillaume Etienne: The Vain Man, 1832 (15.9 …
The nose is darker than the surrounding flesh, deep with the rubicundity brought on by overmuch scoffing and swilling. There appear to be areas of rouging ... «The Independent, sept 11»