10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «FAUNLIKE»
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Here, amid the vast and luxuriant chestnut groves which hang on these mountain
-sides, so gnarled, so dark, and so rich, one fancied at a turn in their ghostly
glades some nymph or dryad might be met, disporting with the faunlike denizens
of ...
Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Harlan Logan, 1898
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Fictions of Enlightenment: Journey to the West, Tower of ...
o The protagonist Donatello is a faunlike figure, not only in his handsome
appearance, but also in his mysterious qualities: his ability to mingle with animals
(he can almost summon them at will), his naive conscience, and his enjoyment of
...
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Epic Reinvented: Ezra Pound and the Victorians
tua, or Burne-Jones's view of his Victorian model, is faunlike, bewildered, "
questing and passive." She is part animal and part woman, part ideal and part
victim.4 Pound does present the faunlike woman as injured by late Victorian
England; ...
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The Face Reader: Discover Anyone's Personality, ...
My students call pointed, faunlike ears Mr. Spock ears. I don't know the
personality traits of these ears on Mr. Spock's planet, but on ours, they belong to
sharp-minded people who just can't help but create a little intrigue and adventure
A ...
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The Detached Retina: Aspects of SF and Fantasy
Everyone recognized his strange quality — 'Faunlike', some nut dubbed it;
faunlike he certainly looked. Inexplicable, really. Unsympathetic father,
unsatisfactory adolescence. Funny jobs, and 'Ether Breather' out in Astounding in
1939.
Brian Wilson Aldiss, 1995
It was hard of course to resist his beauty and his childlike, faunlike nature, but
gradually it may have come to seem even harder to be patient with his childlike,
faunlike mind, or rather with his mindlessness, as from a Western point of view it ...
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Nathaniel Hawthorne: critical assessments. The critical response
stripped him of his faunlike innocence and before his transformation into a man
has been completed.28 Kenyon, who visits him at the tower, observes the
change that is taking place in Donatello, an experience that is described in terms
of yet ...
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The Oxford Handbook of British and Irish War Poetry
What inspired such passions was—as always—faunlike good looks,innocence,
vulnerability,and'charm'.Theobjectwasmutualaffection,protection,and In the
eroticism of Douglas's poetry, no such antidotes exist. Douglas's '
Vergissmeinnicht' is a ...
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Bernard Berenson: the making of a connoisseur (Book Review)
"He grew thinner and even more faunlike," Samuels reports, "as his gray-green
eyes roved obsessively from painting to painting." Gradually he contrived to
support himself. In 1893 he visited London to deliver a series of lectures: "If you
know ...
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A Smile in His Mind's Eye: A Study of the Early Works of ...
This chipping away of the ego in order to return to original being serves as the
structural pattern of Walsh Clifton's journey in his recovery of his faunlike self at
the end of Pied Piper of Lovers. Panic Spring, Durrell's next novel, pushes on
from ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «FAUNLIKE»
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'Face Off' finale recap: And the winner is ...
Drew's knights are dueling factions of faunlike creatures. Mr. Westmore arrives (wearing the Westmore family crest) for a final round of advice. «Entertainment Weekly, Oct 14»
Review: Possokhov's 'Rite of Spring' got it all wrong at its S.F. Ballet …
And the boyish yet manly movement of faunlike Jaime Garcia Castilla and others conjured up the delights of a boy at play. In Program 4 ... «San Jose Mercury News, Mar 13»
A Woodland Fable
... a sandy dell in the Grand Palais, was as magical as how Mr. Lagerfeld interpreted that wild wood, with the models' faunlike legs in lace hose. «New York Times, Ene 13»
The great books Spectator writers and others hate
... face, with its fresh colouring and its ancient weariness, her slightly squinting eyes, that were so disillusioned they were becoming faunlike.'. «Spectator.co.uk, Dic 12»
Pina Bausch's Last Dance
Wehsarg puffs on a cigarette as she crosses the stage, and Bigi, captivated by the smoke, is inspired to dance a faunlike duet with it. Martinez ... «New Yorker, Oct 12»
Pennsylvania Ballet Returns to McCarter With Balanchine, Robbins …
... by the ballerina and the modern dance man, in which his faunlike primitivism is tamed by, but also incorporated into, her fluid expansiveness. «Town Topics, Oct 12»
Multitasking on the Slopes
And the faunlike Mr. Westwick from “Gossip Girl” gives Jonny a wistful good cheer that almost makes his class-crossing romance with Kim ... «New York Times, Oct 11»
An Accomplished Premiere, Served Along With Other Flourishes
A faunlike boy (the softly riveting, adolescent-looking Steven Melendez), after dancing alone, meets six nymphs and has an extended dance ... «New York Times, May 11»
A Grand Finale: Cunningham's Last Dances
He's another with animal qualities, but in his case they're lighter: faunlike. The company's women are led by the tall, blond Andrea Weber, who ... «New York Times, Feb 11»
Romanticism and Modernism, Joined by the Violin
The heart of the work is the pas de deux by the ballerina and the modern dance man, in which his faunlike primitivism is tamed by, but also ... «New York Times, Sep 10»