10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «GLISTERINGLY»
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glisteringly dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
glisteringly et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
GLISTER, s. Boillsgeadh, dealradh, lannair. VOL. II. 2. a scofl', a joke:
GLISTERINGLY, adv. Gu soillseach, gu dearaach. Gu'rrnn, v. n. l. Shine, gleam:
dear-rs, boillsg, bi lainnearach. 2. be specious, be striking: boillsg, déarrs, bi
breagha. km} s.
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The Divine Comedy of Dante
... found there, first shone glisteringly, Like to a golden mirror in the sun; Next
answer'd: "Conscience, dimm'd or by its own Or other's shame, will feel thy saying
sharp. Thou, notwithstanding, all deceit removed, [19: "The treasure."
Cacciaguida.] ...
Dante Alighieri, Z. El-Bey, 2009
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A vocabulary of the Yoruba language: Together with ...
Mana, s. name of a bird ; kind of white fowl. Manamana, s. lightning. Manamana,
s. a kind of snake. Maranmaran, adv. dazzlingly, glisteringly. — Awojiji ndan
maranmaran, " The glass glisters brightly. Mararun, adj. the whole of the five, all
five.
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The Vision : Or, Hell, Purgatory and Paradise of Dante Alighieri
The brightness, where enclosed the treasuro" smiled, Which I had found there,
first shone glisteringly, Like to a golden mirror in the sun ; Next answer'd: "
Conscience, dimm'd or by its own Or other's shame, will feel thy saying sharp.
Thou ...
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A dictionary of the Spanish and English languages, orig. ...
Resplendent, golden, lustrous, light, lucid. 3. Glittering, orient, gaudy, gorgeous,
gay, holy-day, grand, glad. Brillante, tm. Brilliaut, a diamond cut in triangular
faces. Brillautemeiite, ad. Brilliantly, brightly, re- splendently, glisteringly,
splendidly.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marc' Antonio Baretti, Mateo Seoane Sobral, 1862
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A Pronouncing Dictionary of the French Language: In Two Parts
Glisteringly, ad. avec eclat Glitter, vn. eclater ; briller, reluire — , s. eclat, m.
splendeur, f. Globe, s. globe, m. Globular, Globose, a. sphe. lique, rond, e.
Globosity, s. rondeur, f. Globule, s. globule, m. Glomerate, va, assembler ;
arrondir Gloom, ...
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The Vision; Or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise ... Translated ...
The brightness, where enclos'd the treasure smil'd, Which I had found there, first
shone glisteringly, Like to a golden mirror in the sun; Next answer'd : “
Conscience, dimm'd or by its own 120 Or other's shame, will feel thy saying sharp
. Thou ...
Dante Alighieri, Henry Francis Cary, 1868
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Works of the British Poets: The vision of Dante Alighieri, ...
The brightness, where enclos'd the treasure* smil'd, Which I had found there, first
shone glisteringly, Like to a golden mirror in the sun ; Next answer'd : "
Conscience, dimm'd or by it's own Or other's shame, will feel thy saying sharp.
121 Thou ...
Robert Walsh, Homer, Aristophanes, 1822
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The Works of the British Poets, with Lives of the Authors
The brightness, where enclos'd the treasure* smil'd, Which I had found there, first
shone glisteringly, Like to a golden mirror in the sun ; Next answer'd : "
Conscicnce, dimm'd or by it's own Or other's shame, will feel thy saying sharp.
121 Thou ...
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The vision; or, Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, tr. by H.F. Cary
The brightness, where enclos'd the treasure srmTd, Which I had found there, first
shone glisteringly, Like to a golden mirror in the sun ; Next answer'f! : "
Couscience, dimm'd or by its own Or other's shame, will feel thy saying sharp.
121 Thon ...