The Etymological Compendium: Or, Portfolio of Origins and InventionsW. Tegg, 1853 - 443 σελίδες |
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... Italian Opera 43 Hoaxing ... 197 It is a dirty Bird that befouls its Hob and Nob 428 own Nest 385 Hob - nails , Counting of 197 It's an ill Wind that blows no Hobson's Choice 379 one any Good 390 ... Hock ... 250 Ivory ( Vegetable ) 245 ...
... Italian Opera 43 Hoaxing ... 197 It is a dirty Bird that befouls its Hob and Nob 428 own Nest 385 Hob - nails , Counting of 197 It's an ill Wind that blows no Hobson's Choice 379 one any Good 390 ... Hock ... 250 Ivory ( Vegetable ) 245 ...
Σελίδα xvi
... Italian 43 Peg too low , a 383 ... Oratorios ... 84 Pembroke College , Cambridge 99 Organs 41 Pembroke College , Oxford 99 Oriel College 98 Pennsylvania 343 ... Original Dinners 190 Penny Post 117 Ornamental Gardening in Eng- land 238 ...
... Italian 43 Peg too low , a 383 ... Oratorios ... 84 Pembroke College , Cambridge 99 Organs 41 Pembroke College , Oxford 99 Oriel College 98 Pennsylvania 343 ... Original Dinners 190 Penny Post 117 Ornamental Gardening in Eng- land 238 ...
Σελίδα 3
... Johnson says , in speaking of languages , " the Spanish for love , the French for gallantry , the Italian for music , and the English for poetry . " BURLESQUE . F. Vavassor mentions , in his book De THE ETYMOLOGICAL COMPENDIUM . 3.
... Johnson says , in speaking of languages , " the Spanish for love , the French for gallantry , the Italian for music , and the English for poetry . " BURLESQUE . F. Vavassor mentions , in his book De THE ETYMOLOGICAL COMPENDIUM . 3.
Σελίδα 4
... Italians seem to have the justest claim to the invention of burlesque ; the first of this kind was Bernid , who was followed by Lalli , Caporali , & c . From Italy it passed into France , and became there so much the mode , that in 1649 ...
... Italians seem to have the justest claim to the invention of burlesque ; the first of this kind was Bernid , who was followed by Lalli , Caporali , & c . From Italy it passed into France , and became there so much the mode , that in 1649 ...
Σελίδα 11
... Italy , being of a very pensive cast , he sat himself down under a tree , and commenced reading , but soon fell asleep . During his slumber two females , who were observed at a distance by two of his companions , stopped on coming near ...
... Italy , being of a very pensive cast , he sat himself down under a tree , and commenced reading , but soon fell asleep . During his slumber two females , who were observed at a distance by two of his companions , stopped on coming near ...
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The Etymological Compendium: Or, Portfolio of Origins and Inventions William Pulleyn Πλήρης προβολή - 1840 |
The Etymological Compendium: Or, Portfolio of Origins and Inventions William Pulleyn Πλήρης προβολή - 1853 |
The Etymological Compendium - Or, Portfolio of Origins and Inventions William Pulleyn Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 2009 |
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afterwards ancestors ancient antiquity appears appellation Baynard's castle became bishop Bridge built Cæsar called castle celebrated century Charles Charles II Christian church city of London College colour commenced common court crown custom dancing denominated derives its name Domesday Book Duke Earl Edward III Edward VI Emperor England English erected Esquire Europe fair fire formerly founded France French gave Greeks hence Henry VIII honour horse introduced invention James John Julius Cæsar king king's knight ladies land Lane latter London London Bridge lord mayor Mary master noble origin painting parish parliament period persons Pope present Prince Queen Elizabeth reign of Henry Richard Richard II Roman Rome royal Saint Saxon says Scotland signifies stone Street supposed term theatre tion took town University of Oxford ward whence William William the Conqueror word writer