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Personage - Definition of Personage at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Personage. Look it up now! ... Definition of personage - 2 dictionary results...
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I can only say they have been in pretty close conversation several times of late, and, if I dared to think it of so very calm and dignified a personage, I should say that her color was a little heightened after one or more of these interviews.
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~sneaksby Jan 24, 2009, 7:27:08 PM ... I love how vibrant and crisp your colors are, as well as how detailed everything is. --; "The idea is to remain in a state of constant departure while always arriving. Saves on introductions and good-byes." ... the details in your work are so amazing! --; Rêver dans la vie...
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discuss the word personage ... Definition of personage (noun) form: personages a man or woman as an individual, especially one of rank or high station; Definition of personage; Define personage; WordNet Vocabulary Helper · Encarta Dictionary ·...
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Meanings of personage, cadenza, counting-house, soprano, cygnet, mulatto, livelihood, insufficiency, pseudonym, duplicity ... discuss the word personage ... Meaning of personage (noun) form: personages a man or woman as an individual, especially one of rank or high station; What does personage mean? personage meaning;
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Melville noted the biographer's rhetorical question about the Walpole controversy: "So might Chatterton have appealed--Was not my Rowley a 'borrowed personage,' and am not I therefore excusable?" (C, p. xcvii-xcviii).
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personage 1461, "body of a person" (with regard to appearance), from O.Fr. personage (13c.), from M.L. personaticum (1057), from persona (see person). Meaning "a person of high rank or distinction" is attested from 1503;
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This paper reviews the extraordinary personality of Baron Münchhausen, and the circumstances which led Rudolph Erich Raspe, Gottfried August Bürger, and Richard Asher to pay homage to this very endearing personage...
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