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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «GOSSIPINGLY»
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1
The North American Review
such was the formula by which we were first gossipingly made acquainted with
the subject of " A Foregone Conclusion." An amiable American widow, travelling
in Italy with her daughter, lingers on in Venice into the deeper picturesqueness of
...
stone ; we will shake the dust from our shoes, and un-em prison the heated air
from our hat-crowns ; we will participate a friendly pinch of snuff, and we will
retrospect the vista through which we have passed gossipingly side by side, the ...
3
The gossiping guide to Jersey: With a chapter on the climate ...
... as a mark of its respectable antiquity, its self-government, and its liberty. We
must again revert to the ill- used object of our remarks, the Constable, from whom
we are gossipingly meandering, to note that his influence for good or the contrary
...
James Bertrand Payne, 1863
4
With the Help of the Angels: A Novel
... so gossipingly discussed her affairs in the salon, could they only have seen it
all. But they saw nothing, not even the living flowers. And what can a few dead
leaves, found in an old novel, where the page is stained with the color those
flowers ...
5
Memories & Notes of Persons & Places, 1852-1912
... shouts or chatter interrupt one's musings, and boys come rioting and pelting
each other among the tombs, or trivial-seeming sons and daughters of
contemporary Hellas pass gossipingly ? There is at least one place where one
can be nearly ...
6
The Rise of English Literary Prose
He always writes as the credulous citizen, meetly, soberly, gossipingly, with
occasional quiet charm, and even with some conscious quaintness and humor.
But he is never ambitious or straining, and to his credit be it said, never affectedly
...
George Philip Krapp, 1915
7
The Works of Shakespeare ...
Howe is of that parish, and knew him. Ben Jonson and he did gather humours of
men daily, wherever they came." 14 14 As to certain other parts of what Aubrey
so gossipingly narrates, we make no account of them whatever. Such is the
follow, ...
William Shakespeare, 1883
There were many long summer twilights to follow — the mystic twilights of May
and June, about which St. Columba's Spring, had it been gossipingly inclined,
could have told tales of words and glances which must remain unrecorded, save
in ...
J. Gordon Mowat, John Alexander Cooper, 1905
9
Life. Hist. drama. Poems
14 14 As to certain other parts of what Aubrey so gossipingly narrates, we make
no account of them whatever. Such is the following, which hears fable written on
its face : " Mr. William Shakespeare was horne at Stratford upon Avon in the ...
William Shakespeare, 1887
10
The Rider of the King Log: A Romance of the Northeast Border
They had gossipingly discounted the news some time before. Cora Marthorn of
the Senior Class had been planning, had been organizing. She also had been
talking! She proposed to arrange an Alaska expedition for her own special set.
NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «GOSSIPINGLY»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
gossipingly nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Mrs Queen Takes the Train
... romantic entanglements and snobberies, and aggro with the royals - the last generation versus this - all laid out gossipingly for the reader. «Sydney Morning Herald, gen 13»