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Updated: June 16, 2025
This, translated into French, became that horrible gallicism: la betise Biche. Gradually, however, the Ecuador-Beech rage died down the hammers, heard for nine days through the turmoil of the world, were again drowned in it. The scarf-pins ceased to sell. The 'buses rolled, the Bank cashed notes, the long street roared and all was as usual.
Gerard was staggered: ere he could recover at this thunderbolt of Gallicism, Denys went triumphant off at a tangent, and stigmatized all monks as hypocrites. "Do but look at them, how they creep about and cannot eye you like honest men." "Nay," said Gerard eagerly, "that modest downcast gaze is part of their discipline, 'tis 'custodia oculorum'." "Cussed toads eating hoc hac horum?
But this association proved so helpless that it could not even hinder the invasion of Gallicism in the eighteenth century. This language loved, tended, and trained to every use now served as the basis of social intercourse.
Now England is so rich that if you keep down to any Continental sum, you give a false impression in England of the importance on the spot." "And so we are to falsify figures? In the first of these legends it was double the truth; and, as I read, it enlarges oh, but it enlarges," said Ina, with a Gallicism we shall have to forgive in a lady who spoke five languages.
A Gallicism, which has it appears, with so many others, become vernacular in Scotland. The French call a pulpit, la chaire de vérité. As a proof of Dr.
Accordingly each group of circumstances which is adjudicated upon receives, to employ a Gallicism, a sort of consecration. It acquires certain qualities which distinguish it from every other case genuine or hypothetical.
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