10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SAND-BLINDNESS»
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sand-blindness dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
sand-blindness et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Tales Terrible and Mysterious
However, after they dried out in their new situation, before sandbinding plants
had crept across them and held them down, before sandmartins had even dreamt
of risking sand-blindness and settling there, they in company with the winds must
...
2
A Gaelic Dictionary in Two Parts. To which is Prefixed a New ...
Sand-blindness, s. Dalladh eun. Sanded, a. Gaineichte, gaineamhaìchte ;
gaineachaidh, gaineamhuinneach ; neo-thorrach ; baUach ; spotagach, breac,
ball-bhreac. Sanders, s. Seorsa fiodha Innseanaich. Sandjness, s.
Gaineamhachd ...
Robert Archibald Armstrong, 1825
3
The illustrated natural history
Should the reader happen to travel into eastern lands, and fall sick of a fever, be
afflicted with a sunstroke, find himself suddenly smarting with a nettle-rash, catch
a cold, or suffer from sand-blindness, the remedy which will, in all probability, ...
4
The Illustrated Natural History: Birds
Should the reader happen to travel into eastern lands, and fall sick of a fever, be
afflicted with a sunstroke, find himself suddenly smarting with a nettle-rash, catch
a cold, or suffer from sand-blindness, the remedy which will, in all probability, ...
The sand was the colour of sulfur and would probably induce sand blindness if
one were left in it for too long. Some of the team had taken to wearing dark
goggles, both for that reason and so the fine sand itself would not irritate their
eyes.
Barrington J. Bayley, 2013
... him in his preface placing Klausen 'perhaps next to the present Bishop of
London, whose name must needs stand foremost in connexion with that of
lEschylus.' This is more than sand-blindness, it is the ' high gravel-blindness' of
national ...
This is more than sand-blindness, it is the ' high gravel-blindness' of national
feeling, — tajju.£e KoT-oxt/vTar. The value of Bishop Blomfield's Glossary is very
great indeed : and glad should we be to see such a Lexicon JExchyleum
completed ...
William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, 1839
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The London Quarterly Review
Peile's judgment, when we found him in his preface placing Klausen 'perhaps
next to the present Bishop of London, whose name must needs stand foremost in
connection with that of iEschylus.' This is more than sand-blindness, it is the ' high
...
9
The Church of England Quarterly Review
dozen of Dindorfs. Mr. Peile, however, is disposed to place Blomfield before
Klausen. "This," says the Reviewer, "is more than sand-blindness: it is the high-
gravel -blindness of national feeling." Whether the two editors would have
changed ...
Peile's judgment, when we found him in his preface placing Klausen 'perhaps
next to the present Bishop of London, whose name must needs stand foremost in
connection with that of /Eschylus.' This is more than sand-blindness, it is the ' high
...
ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «SAND-BLINDNESS»
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sand-blindness est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Paris Fashion Week Spring 2014: A soft Givenchy, a hard Chloe, a …
The shoes and bags, formerly Chloe staples, zipped by unnoticed: they were unremarkable. The desert shades of this collection left you with sand-blindness. «The Independent, sept 13»