CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «NEGOTIATRESS»
Ketahui penggunaan
negotiatress dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
negotiatress dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
1
Translations from the German
Eaves -dropper Franz did not need a second telling ; he ran directly to the
goldsmith, sold his mother's ear-rings, bought some stones of flax, and, by means
of a negotiatress, whom he gained, had it offered to the mother for a cheap price.
Johann Karl August Musäus, Ludwig Tieck, Jean Paul, 1871
2
Smoke; or, Life at Baden
Potoughine did not take offence at the proposal, for surprise completely
overcame his anger ; but, very naturally, he at once gave a flat refusal. The
negotiatress then placed in his hand a note from Irene. "You are a good and
honourable man," ...
Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, 1868
3
German Romance: Specimens of Its Chief Authors, with ...
Eaves-dropper Franz did not need a second telling; he ran directly to the
goldsinith, sold his mother's ear-rings, bought some stones of flax, and, by means
of a negotiatress, whan he gained, had it offered to the mother for a cheap price.
4
Smoke: Or, Life at Baden : a Novel
Potoughine did not take offence at the proposal, for surprise completely
overcame his anger; but, very naturally, he at once gave a flat refusal. The
negotiatress then placed in his hand a note from Irene. “ You are a good and
honourable man,” ...
Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev, 1868
5
The collected works of Thomas Carlyle
Eaves-dropper Franz did not need a second telling ; he ran directly to the
goldsmith, sold his mother's ear-rings, bought some stones of flax, and, by means
of a negotiatress, whom he gained, had it offered to the mother for a cheap price.
6
German romance, specimens of its chief authors, with biogr. ...
Eaves-dropper Franz did not need a second telling ; he ran directly to the
goldsmith, sold his mother's ear-rings, bought some stones of flax, and, by means
of a negotiatress, whom he gained, had it offered to the mother for a cheap price.
7
German romance; translations from the German, with ...
Eaves-dropper Franz did not need a second telling; he ran directly to the
goldsmith, sold his mother's ear-rings, bought some stones of flax, and, by means
of a negotiatress, whom he gained, had it offered to the mother for a cheap price.
Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill, Oliver Cromwell, 1827
Eaves-dropper Franz did not need a second telling ; he ran directly to the
goldsmith, sold his mother's ear-rings, bought some stones of flax, and, by means
of a negotiatress, whom he gained, had it offered to the mother for a cheap price.
9
German Romance : in two volumes : volume 1
Eaves-dropper Franz did not need a second telling; he ran directly to the
goldsmith, sold his mother's ear-rings, bought some stones of flax, and, by means
of a negotiatress, whom he gained, had it offered to the mother for a cheap price.
10
Tales by Musaeus, Tieck, Richter
Eaves-dropper Franz did not need a second telling ; he ran directly to the
goldsmith, sold his mother's ear-rings, bought some stones of flax, and, by means
of a negotiatress, whom he gained, had it offered to the mother for a cheap price.
Johann Karl August Musäus, Ludwig Tieck, Jean Paul, 1827