КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «FRIBBLISH»
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1
The Gendering of Men, 1600-1750
This court tune or cant was a common attribute of the fribblish fop or petit maitre
during the period; like the affected and fribblish speech of Sir Formal Trifle in
Thomas Shadwell's Virtuoso (1676), discussed in chapter 1 of the present
volume, ...
2
Presenting Gender: Changing Sex in Early-modern Culture
57 Yet Powell's twang was distinguished from Kynaston's cant, I will argue, by the
implantation of sexuality by the time Davies wrote his anecdote in the late
eighteenth century. This court tune or cant was a common attribute of the fribblish
fop ...
3
Lady Elizabeth's Choice
“I'm assuming you had cherished some hopes yourself in Lady Elizabeth's
direction?” “Cherished hopes? Cherished hopes? You make me sound like some
sort of fribblish Almacks debutante.” Spence winced as his voice rose to a squeak
.
4
The Songs and Ballads of Cumberland: To which are Added ...
Of Manhood next the Muse essays to sing, And to its shrine her Doric offering
bring ; Nor shall she roam to cities, thence to show Th' unmanly manners of the
fribblish beau, But strive to paint, in unaffected strains, The man and manners of ...
5
Memoirs of Mrs. Crouch Vol. I
... characters were introduced to the young East-Indian at his English man; sion,
Liberty Hall: 'suCh as proud Welsh Gentleman; a sentimental English 'Squire; a
fribblish Lordj a Buck in the extreme of fashion; and a discontented Toad-eater.
6
Miscellanies: being a selection from the poems and ...
Those, like the Primrose, early flow'rs can show ; Like Aloes these for years
refuse to blow ; Here fribblish Jess'mines court the solar aid ; There modest
Myrtles nourish in the shade ; Some bloom and wither in a single day, While
Everlastings ...
Thomas Wilson, Francis Robert Raines,
1858
7
The critical review, or annals of literature
A flimsy, fribblish. uninteresting performance, without either information or remark
; too tedious to have been written by an officer who minded his business, and
most probably the esfusion pf some drawling idler in the capita). DIVINITY.
political ...
8
Poems, consisting of tales, fables, elegiac and ...
Echo' still love-sick for her fribblish Swain, Repeats each warble to the list'ning
plain; The Rivulet in prattling concert floats, The Grove remurmurs to the various
notes 3 And Zephyr wasting a piano breeze, ln softest music whispers thro' the ...
James ROBERTSON (Comedian, of York.),
1787
9
A Complete French Class Book
'psssa, passed. mains, hands. jardinier, gardener. corroyeur, currier, msître
Aliboron, Jack Fribblish. bientôt las, soon tired. pesanteur, heaviness. mauvaise
odeur, bad smell. peaux, shins. srepens, repent, avoir 'quitté, my having quitted.
10
Anecdotes of the English Language: Chiefly Regarding the ...
maidenly and fribblish substitute as "jit " though I humbly think that he came
honestly by it, and that the violence rests us rather than with the Cockney. The
true preterit of "jght " is "fighted," and the abbreviated "jit " comes a great deal
nearer to it ...
Samuel Pegge, Francis Grose, Henry Christmas,
1844