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lorgnette

[lawrn-yet] / lɔrnˈyɛt /






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A lyrical aesthete and a Flaubertian prose polisher, he is pictured, in “Lucky Per,” as the sickly poet Enevoldsen, fussing with his lorgnette at a Copenhagen café while worrying about “where to put a comma.”

From The New Yorker

And, like a Brontë sister in a box at the opera, Perry observes the drama from an omniscient perch, examining her characters as if through a lorgnette.

From New York Times

People lost things then that we don’t lose now, simply because we don’t use them: lorgnettes, pince-nez spectacles, chatelaine bags, fox tails, feather boas, auto starter cranks, pocket watches, watch fobs, watch keys .

From Washington Post

“And where do you go to school, my dear?” said an elderly lady, inspecting Lyra through a lorgnette.

From Literature

Ms. Hamill’s distinctive spin is to read “Pride and Prejudice” through the lorgnette of game theory.

From New York Times