15 adjectives to describe mot

Their criticisms on the common doctrines of Liberalism seemed to me full of important truth; and it was partly by their writings that my eyes were opened to the very limited and temporary value of the old political economy, which assumes private property and inheritance as indefeasible facts, and freedom of production and exchange as the dernier mot of social improvement.

And to this, also, may be traced the celebrated bon mot of Mr. GREELEY, who once remarked, on a festive occasion, that "Ham was afflicted with trichinosis when it had Louis NAPOLEON in it.

Again: "si vous rencontrez ioliment, si vous donnez quelque bon-mot, en faisant rire les autres, empeschez-vous-en, le plus qu'il vous sera possible."

I must tell you an admirable bon mot of George Selwyn, though not a new one; when there was a malicious report that the eldest Tufton was to marry Dr. Duncan, Selwyn said, "How often will she repeat that line of Shakspeare, Wake Duncan with this knockingwould thou couldst!" I enclose the receipt from your lawyer.

Ce que je vous demande c'est l'addition de trois mots: "Réparations des dommages" sans autre commentaire.

Il y fit représenter Absolon mourant accroché aux branches d'un arbre, autour desquelles ses cheveux s'étaient entortillés, et il écrivit au-dessous ces mots: "S'il avait eu une perruque!

Nowadays, we do not insist that every play should end with a tableau, or with an emphatic mot de la fin.

" Les mots furent en conséquence effacés, et l'enseigne se borna à cette courte phrase: "John Thompson fait et vend des chapeaux.

In society a little mot will go a long way.

Contentons-nous du mot: meilleur! écrit

While all countenances were still beaming with delight over a precious bon mot which Feodor had just perpetrated, and at which the empress herself had laughed aloud, he stepped up to her and requested her blessing on his voyage to Germany, which he was going to commence that night.

Mr. Smithson had unpublished bon-mots of Dumas at his finger ends; he knew Daudet, and Sarcey, and Sardou, and seemed to be thoroughly at home in Parisian artistic society.

She avenged herself, in her drawing-room, by the biting bon mots which she hurled at Napoleon and his family, and which were of course faithfully repeated to the first consul.

She knew little intimate anecdotes of the poets and painters they loved, piquant gossip and brilliant mots; and then she was one of those women who are like incense in a room, enriching by her very presence, exhaling mystery and distinction, like a pomander of strange spices.

" That clever bon-mot, "To say 'everybody is talking about him' is a eulogy.

15 adjectives to describe  mot