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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CRAPULENTLY»
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1
The Smart Set: A Magazine of Cleverness
Her whole will and mind seemed given to that man upstairs, the possessed
creature who was crapulently ravening for the poison that was the cause of his
present agony. Martin sighed. "I think I'd better go at once," he said, as Margaret
went ...
George Jean Nathan, Henry Louis Mencken,
1914
2
Rogue Males: Richard Burton, Howard Marks and Sir Richard Burton
John just felt crapulently hungover. “He was a wonderful actor,” John said. “He
would just walk onto a stage and there would be a „presence‟, an aura. It was a
great deal to do with sexual attraction: I put that very high on the list of attributes
for ...
Women #1,2, and 3 sing solos, duets, and trios, and sometimes get to sashay
around a bit, or, in the case of #2, stagger about crapulently. Farther upstage yet,
at his piano, sits the Saloon Singer, who sometimes spells the women with a
song; ...
She ate crapulently, and as she gutted herself with the food, tomato juice spilled
over her chin, butter was smeared on her dress, pork-chop grease and catsup
were daubed on her cheeks. She devoured everything before her, and shouted
for ...
James Thomas Farrell,
1937
5
The short stories of James T. Farrell
She ate crapulently, and as she gutted herself with the food, tomato juice spilled
over her chin, butter was smeared on her dress, pork-chop grease and catsup
were daubed on her cheeks. She devoured everything before her, and shouted
for ...
... of #2, stagger about crapulently. Farther upstage yet, at his piano, sits the
Saloon Singer, who sometimes spells the women with a song; otherwise he is
their accompanist and the conductor of a four-piece band that, seated higher up,
fades ...
Everybody knows that he's creeping crapulently about the house, whimpering,
with eyes like hot coals and a tongue that tastes like a dead squirrel. And nobody
wants to hear a lot of garbage about gastritis. Style is what is needed. No matter ...
I decided to have it at 8 o'clock on a Saturday morning An unusual time, my
reasons were that Saturday was a holiday, so there was no excuse for people not
coming; that, so early in the morning the crapulently inclined should still be sober
...
9
Forests of the medieval world
Don Coles has earned a reputation as one of Canada's finest contemporary poets with books such as "The Prinzhorn Collection" and "Little Bird." In his new poetry collection, "Forests of the Medieval World," he explores the power of memory.
10
Dusk of Dawn: An Essay Toward an Autobiography of a Race Concept
In her perceptive introduction to this Transaction edition, Irene Diggs sets this classic autobiography against its broad historical context and critically analyzes its theoretical and methodological significance.