CHE SIGNIFICA PHRASEMAN IN INGLESE
definizione di phraseman nel dizionario inglese
La definizione di phraseman nel dizionario è qualcuno, in particolare un uomo, che conia o usa frasi intelligenti.
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PHRASEMAN»
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... generalized verbal felicity: “[T]he poor wretch, who has learnt his only prayers/ .
. . who knows scarcely words enough/To ask a blessing from his Heavenly Father
,/Becomes a fluent phraseman, absolute/And technical in victories and defeats, ...
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The Poetical and Dramatic Works of S.T. Coleridge: With a Memoir
The poor wretch, who has learnt his only prayers From curses, who knows
scarcely words enough To ask a blessing from his Heavenly Father, Becomes a
fluent phraseman, absolute And technical in victories and defeats, And all our
dainty ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Derwent Coleridge, Sara Coleridge Coleridge,
1854
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The Divine Comedy of Dante
But ye perversely to religion strain Him, who was born to gird on him the sword,
And of the fluent phraseman make your king: Therefore your steps have wander'd
from the path." Canto IX Argument The next spirit who converses with our.
Dante Alighieri, Z. El-Bey,
2009
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine
But ye perversely to religion strain Him who wa8 born to gird on him the sword,
And of the fluent phraseman make your king; Therefore your steps have
wandered from the path." DaMe'e Paradim. The result of this exclusive reliance
on brain ...
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The Rackham Journal of the Arts and Humanities
The poor wretch, who knows scarcely words enough To ask a blessing from his
Heavenly Father, Becomes a fluent phraseman absolute And technical in
victories and defeats, And all our dainty terms for fratricide; Terms which we
trundle ...
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Elihu Burritt's Bond of brotherhood
The poor wretch, who has learnt nis only prayers From curses, who knows
scarcely words enough To ask a blessing from his'heavenly Father, Becomes a
fluent phraseman, absolute And technical in victories and defeats, And all our
dainty ...
Bond of brotherhood, Elihu Burritt
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The Poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The poor wretch, who has learnt his only prayers Prom curses, who knows
scarcely words enough To ask a blessing from his Heavenly Father, Becomes a
fluent phraseman, absolute And technical in victories and defeats, And all our
dainty ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Derwent Coleridge, Sara Coleridge Coleridge,
1863
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The Belfast Monthly Magazine
I enough To ask a blessing of his 'eavenly Father, Becomes a fluent phraseman,
absolute And technical, in victories and defeats, And all our dainty terms for
fratricide; Terms which we trundle smoothly o'er our tongues, . Like mere
abstractions ...
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The Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Prose and Verse
The poor wretch, who has leamt his only prayers from cones, who knows scarcely
words enough To ask a blessing from his Heavenly Father, Becomes a fluent
phraseman, absolute And technical in victories and defeats, And all our dainty ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
1853