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anecdotist Meaning in gujarati ( anecdotist ગુજરાતી ભાષામાં આ શબ્દનો અર્થ શું છે?)



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anecdotist's Usage Examples:

Andrew Dalby, "Lynceus and the anecdotists" in Athenaeus and his world: reading Greek culture in the Roman Empire.


As the English anecdotist William Seward put it in 1798, "Courtesy, no less than courage, was always.


McCormick also highlighted Springsteen"s humor and instincts as an onstage anecdotist.


biographer Thomas Seward (1708–1790), writer William Seward (1747–1799), anecdotist Anna Sewell (1820–1878), novelist, Black Beauty Elizabeth Missing Sewell.


Doubt Jonathan Spence, English historian Joseph Spence (author), English anecdotist Joseph Spence (musician), Bahamian guitarist and blues musician Julian.


American poet, short-story writer and translator William Seward (1747–1799), anecdotist and conversationalist Sir Richard Steele (c.


William Seward may also refer to: William Seward (anecdotist) (1747–99), English anecdotist William H.


Sebag-Montefiore (1955–), British writer William Seward (1747–1799), anecdotist Richard Brinsley Sheridan MP (1751–1816), Irish playwright (The Rivals.


William Seward, matriculated 1764, anecdotist and conversationalist Richard Simpson – British Roman Catholic writer.


Joseph Spence (1699–1768) 1728 1738 English historian, literary scholar, anecdotist, and travelling companion; fellow at New College, Oxford, Regius Professor.


and guitarist Joseph Spence (author) (1699–1768), literary scholar and anecdotist Joseph Spence (headmaster) (born 1959), Headmaster of Dulwich College.


rural Tupeloan become Peoria tale-spinner and lie and storyteller and anecdotist; and for the disk center label credit of the "Just Us" track to Pryor"s.


(28 April 1699 – 20 August 1768) was a historian, literary scholar and anecdotist, most famous for his collection of anecdotes (published in 1820) that.



Synonyms:

narrator, raconteur, teller, storyteller,

Antonyms:

square shooter,

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