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Definition of Potsies
1. potsie [n] - See also: potsie
Lexicographical Neighbors of Potsies
Literary usage of Potsies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Short History of French Literature: (from the Earliest Texts to the Close by George Saintsbury (1901)
"But his earlier and original poems, potsies Antiques, potsies Barbara, Poemes el
Patsies, and the like, are of very high merit, both in the barbaresque and ..."
2. The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and ...by John Clark Ridpath by John Clark Ridpath (1898)
"His first volume of potsies (1830) was followed in 1832 by Albertus, a "theological
legend." In 1833 he published a volume of tales, Les Jeunes-France, ..."
3. A Short History of French Literature by Leon Emile Kastner, Henry Gibson Atkins (1907)
"Gautier's chief works comprise: (a) his poetry, published in 1845 under the title
of potsies Completes, and which include the ..."
4. The Mediaeval Mind: A History of the Development of Thought and Emotion in by Henry Osborn Taylor (1919)
"... potsies populaires; a more complete text is in Bd. XI. of the Zeitschrift fitr
deutsches Altertum. ..."
5. The Classical Heritage of the Middle Ages by Henry Osborn Taylor (1901)
"Text in Du Meril, potsies Populaires Latines, I, p. 120. Neither this hymn, nor
the one attributed to Hilary, has poetic merits. ..."
6. The Classical Heritage of the Middle Ages by Henry Osborn Taylor (1901)
"Text in Du Meril, potsies Populaires Latines, I, p. 120. Neither this hymn, nor
the one attributed to Hilary, has poetic merits. ..."