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Definition of Pasticheurs
1. pasticheur [n] - See also: pasticheur
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pasticheurs
Literary usage of Pasticheurs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Civilization in the United States: An Inquiry by Thirty Americans by Harold E. Stearns (1922)
"Therefore, he is not to be confused for a moment with the ignoble pasticheurs
who achieve office and honours in the anaemic institutions with which we ..."
2. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1876)
"... calling them image makers, illuminators of manuscripts, pasticheurs. My anger
was appeased, it had passed into him. Chopin joined us at the door, ..."
3. Prosper Mérimée's Letters to an Incognita by Prosper Mérimée, Alphonse de Lamartine, George Sand, Mary Elizabeth Herbert Herbert, Richard Henry Stoddard (1875)
"He called them pasticheurs and illuminators of manuscripts. My anger was appeased
through his. Chopin met us at the door, and the two walked up stairs ..."
4. Paris as Seen and Described by Famous Writers by Esther Singleton (1900)
"Who then among the pasticheurs of these times would succeed in framing within
this efflorescent architecture the romance of Henri II. and the Countess of ..."
5. Civilization in the United States: An Inquiry by Thirty Americans by Harold Stearns (1922)
"Therefore, he is not to be confused for a moment with the ignoble pasticheurs
who achieve office and honours in the anaemic institutions with which we ..."