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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «MOUSQUETAIRE»
Scopri l'uso di
mousquetaire nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
mousquetaire e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
wear it, don't I? I guess if I want mousquetaire sleeves I got a right — "
Mousquetaire sleeves would take two more yards of dimity, and that was ten
cents. But the real difficulty was that the only woman in town who had a
mousquetaire sleeve ...
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Gloves: History and Present
The best-known type of evening glove, the ”mousquetaire,” got their name due to
the wrist-level opening, most commonly three inches long. The mousquetaire is
originally derived from the gauntlets worn by French musketeers of the 16"' and ...
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The Dictionary of Fashion History
See Love and clothing. Mousquetaire cuff (F) Period: 1873. A large, turned-back
cuff on a day sleeve. Mousquetaire gloves (F) Period: 1890. Gloves with
gauntlets embroidered and scalloped. Mousquetaire hat (F) Period: 1857—1860.
Valerie Cumming, C. W. Cunnington, P. E. Cunnington, 2010
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Chief Contemporary Dramatists
Cyrano [slapping Mm on the shoulder]. You, ... I like you! [Ragueneau joins his
friends. Cyrano looks after him; then, somewhat sharply.] Hey, Lise! [Lise,
absorbed in tender conversation with the Mousquetaire, starts and comes
forward toward ...
Thomas H. Dickinson, 2009
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The miscellaneous works of Tobias Smollett. With a memoir of ...
To this remonstrance, which was delivered with a very significant countenance,
the mousquetaire made no other reply, but that of echoing his assertion with a
loud laugh, in which he was joined by his confederates. Peregrine, glowing with ...
Tobias George Smollett, 1841
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The Miscellaneous Works of Tobias Smollett ... With Memoir ...
To this remonstrance, which was delivered with a very significant countenance,
the mousquetaire made no other reply, but that of echoing his assertion with a
loud laugh, in which he was joined by his confederates. Peregrine, glowing with ...
7
The miscellaneous Works of Tobias Smollett complete in one ...
To this remonstrance, which was delivered with a very significant countenance,
the mousquetaire made no other reply, but that of echoing his assertion with a
loud laugh, in which he was joined by his confederates. Peregrine, glowing with ...
his sentiments. But it was out of the power of human nature to bear beyond a
certain point. The discordant sounds of the vile fiddle, on which the mousquetaire
scraped most outrageously, pierced through his ears to his heart ; so that after a ...
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The Complete Costume Dictionary
Mountmellick embroidery: White Irish embroidery. mourning crepe: Dull semi-
sheer crepe with moiré effect. mousceline: See muslin. mousquetaire: 1.
Restoration (1660—1700 C.E.). France. Typical glove of the Cavalier; heavy
gauntleted ...
Elizabeth J. Lewandowski, 2011
The discordant sounds of the vile fiddle, on which the mousquetaire scraped
most outrageously, pierced through his ears to his heart ; so that after a minute or
two, he called out impatiently : " It is impossible to dance, sir, to such an awful ...
Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith, 1838
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «MOUSQUETAIRE»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
mousquetaire nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Review: Redhill Airfield
Chris owns a share in the Jodel Mousquetaire they're standing next to. Ian used to own a share, and that, plus chatting in the hangar, is how the ... «PilotWeb, giu 15»
Athlétisme: Powell à Montreuil, pour une 85e fois sous les 10 …
Garfield Darien, le quatrième mousquetaire à avoir également réalisé le niveau de performance requis par la Fédération française, est absent. «L'Express, giu 15»
Wawrinka: Uncommon facts about New King of Roland Garros
... the Coupe des Mousquetaire, his second Grand Slam championship, he made some giant killing en-route, breaking also the hearts of French ... «The News, giu 15»
Phillips $97 Million Sale Interrupted by Woman Fainting as Bids on a …
... sold for $4.2 million on an estimate of $2.5–3.5 million; a Picasso work, Buste de Mousquetaire (1968), sold for $2.6 million on an estimate of ... «artnet News, mag 15»
Francis Cabrel
Disparu entre le foie gras et la dinde, cet appendice pileux taillé à l'anglaise qui lui donnait l'allure d'un mousquetaire. Les cheveux aussi sont ... «Les Échos, apr 15»
Skier Hit by Airplane in the French Alps
The airplane, a D.140 Mousquetaire made by French airplane maker Jodel, was equipped with skis and reportedly slid down the ski slope, ... «Flying Magazine, mar 15»
Modigliani, Picasso, de Vinci: les chefs-d'œuvre au cœur de l'affaire …
La plainte mentionne encore les acquisitions de Wasserschlangen, de Klimt, ou de Mousquetaire à la pipe, de Picasso. Mais c'est en détaillant ... «Le Temps, mar 15»
"Confidences et secrets d'État"
Il revendique une "liberté de ton" qui en fait une personnalité atypique et se définit comme un "mousquetaire de la politique". En 2011, sous le ... «Jeune Afrique, feb 15»
Pamplona's new art museum
... with works by Wassily Kandinsky and Mark Rothko, and Spanish artists including Pablo Picasso (whose wood-panel painting “Mousquetaire, ... «The Economist, feb 15»
Kamb, la vie croquée à pleins crayons
... un supplément destiné à la jeunesse où il avait créé le personnage de Pardaran, impétueux mousquetaire devenu voyageur dans le temps. «L'Humanité, feb 15»