Lexicographical Neighbors of Ganaches
Literary usage of Ganaches
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Autobiography, a Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever (1829)
"... —Expiation -without end—Roberta credits experte—The absurd penalty—The ganaches
and the voltigeurs—The purse—The classic and romantic—The Rococo—Moral ..."
2. The Tomahawk: A Saturday Journal of Satire edited by Arthur William A'Beckett (1869)
"And so you have done my ganaches into English, produced it at the Globe ...
No doubt ; but I should think there was very little to alter in my ganaches. ..."
3. Modern French Literature by Benjamin Willis Wells (1909)
"The incompetence of the French democracy was hateful to his peculiar public, and
that hate is reflected in the bitterness of " Les ganaches" and of ..."
4. Autobiography, a Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever (1829)
"... —Expiation -without end—Roberta credits experte—The absurd penalty—The ganaches
and the voltigeurs—The purse—The classic and romantic—The Rococo—Moral ..."
5. The Tomahawk: A Saturday Journal of Satire edited by Arthur William A'Beckett (1869)
"And so you have done my ganaches into English, produced it at the Globe ...
No doubt ; but I should think there was very little to alter in my ganaches. ..."
6. Modern French Literature by Benjamin Willis Wells (1909)
"The incompetence of the French democracy was hateful to his peculiar public, and
that hate is reflected in the bitterness of " Les ganaches" and of ..."