10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «PLEBEIANLY»
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore: Collected by Himself. In ...
I I No wonder a Don of such appetites found Even Windsor's collations plebeianly
plain; Where the dishes most high that my Lady sends round . Are her Mainlenon
cutlets and soup d la Reine. Alas! that a youth with such charming beginnings, ...
2
The Two Aristocracies: A Novel
He was becoming} prodigiously interested in the iron-market; and while thus
plebeianly absorbed by the lucre of gain, . almost loathed the individual who was
the cause of abstracting his valuable mind from red ribands and blue, — stars or
...
Catherine Grace Frances Gore, 1857
This youth and I were shaken into acquaintance simply by the tumbling of the
Lyons diligence, in which 1' embarked myself plebeianly. His countenance did
not strike me, until I heard him speak in a vain, impertinent, cavalier manner, by
the ...
Constantine Henry Phipps Marquess of Normanby, 1825
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The St. James's Magazine and United Empire Review
mischief, which seems inherent in English youth of birth and blood. There was
nothing plebeianly coarse and rufi'ianly:in their conduct. If they did damage, they
paid royally; if they got into a row, they took or gave a licking with equal sanyfroid;
...
5
PUNCH; JANUARY TO JUNE, 1858
To make the thing pleasant, not a man was there present But had Touchers to
prove him a dandy, And no one was there who had carrotty hair, Or whose legs
were plebeianly bandy. Barring out the ol TO\AOI they then made themselves
jolly, ...
6
Social History of Art, Volume 2: Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque
All his life, he remainscritical and often plebeianly disrespectful in his outlook,
seeingthe ridiculous and the vulgar in the sly peasant, the petty merchant, the
vain bourgeois, the coarse squire and the stupid countwith the same penetration
and ...
7
For the Major: A Novelette
Meanwhile Edgerley the first prospered, though rather plebeianly. She had two
thousand inhabitants, cheese factories, saw-mills, and a stage line across Black
Mountain to Tuloa, where connection was made with a second line, which went ...
Constance Fenimore Woolson, 2012
This youth and I were shaken into acquaintance simply by the tumbling of the
Lyons diligence, in which I embarked myself plebeianly. His countenance did not
strike me, until I heard him speak in a vain, impertinent, cavalier manner, by the ...
Constantine Henry Phipps Marquess of Normanby, 1825
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The works of Thomas Moore
to a dish of cold under it! t No wondera Don of such appetite found Even W-nds-
r's collations plebeianly plain ; Where the dishes most high that my Lady sends
round Are her Maintenon cutlets and soup a la Rei'ne. Alas, that a youth with
such ...
10
A Library of the World's Best Literature - Ancient and ...
... was buried "poorly and plebeianly" in the neighboring convent of Santa Ana. It
was not until sixteen years later that a friend of his, Dom Gongalo Coutinho,
caused his grave to be marked with a marble slab bearing the inscription: — "
Here ...
Charles Dudley Warner, 2008