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Definition of Hilaire belloc
1. Noun. English author (born in France) remembered especially for his verse for children (1870-1953).
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Literary usage of Hilaire belloc
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Book of Humorous Verse by Carolyn Wells (1920)
"THE LLAMA hilaire belloc. THE Llama is a woolly sort of fleecy, hairy goat, ...
THE YAK hilaire belloc. As a friend to the children commend me, the yak, ..."
2. The Literary Digest History of the World War: Compiled from Original and (1919)
"Between Epinal and Toul lies the © PAUL THOMPSON, FREDERICK PALMER hilaire belloc
Writers who, afterward, owing to the severe press censorship that ..."
3. Modern Essays by Christopher Morley (1921)
"THE MOWING OF A FIELD By hilaire belloc We have not had in our time a more
natural-born essayist, of the scampering sort, than hilaire belloc. ..."
4. Authors and I by Charles Lewis Hind (1921)
"hilaire belloc 1 PREFER Belloc's writings to Chesterton's. He is more disagreeable,
but he is saner; he touches my imagination more readily, and he makes me ..."
5. Raemaekers' Cartoons by Louis Raemaekers (1916)
"... who are in authority during this war will do well to bear in mind. Properly used,
that knowledge may be made an instrument of victory. hilaire belloc. ..."