10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SOMEWHENCE»
Découvrez l'usage de
somewhence dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
somewhence et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
where do you come from P omjna-ro = somewhence omjna-nnfiynh =
somewhence e. 511,001-6an amine-nous = get from somewhere (no matter
where) omi'na-ou 'ro nl'l 6mm = whencesower. Notice the following very idiomatic
uses of ml; ...
TToBt v, whence ; woBev, somewhence. Troios, i jit id is t 7roidi, quid am .
irovnp6t, 6 KaKorjdrjs : jroVijpor, 6 ininovos. it6oiv from irdo-tr ; woalv, Dat. pi. of
novs. it&rt, when; ttotc, sometime. ttotoi, potus ; ttot6s, potulentus. nplav, saw;
iroiav, ...
William Edward Jelf, 1861
3
Natural Law: An Essay in Ethics
... purely subjective religion of the regenerate or “ converted ”—the feeling which,
whether reasonable in its origin or not, comes into being somewhence, and, we
suppose, by no supernatural means, but which, when it has come into existence,
...
Edith Jemima Simcox, 2011
4
Changeling and Other Stories
And she had thought it impossible for her ever to be on the world alone ; but
somewhence strength had come to her, and poise; and all the fears she had
when Mr. Valance, her husband, was alive, were dead now, she a widow. Lonely
and ...
5
Masterworks of World Literature: Shakespeare to Sartre
90 And godlike Telemachus was far the first to descry her, for he was sitting with
a heavy heart among the wooers dreaming on his good father, if haply he might
come somewhence, and make a scattering of the wooers there throughout the ...
6
The Odyssey: Or, The Ten Years' Wandering of Odusseus, After ...
When she had woven ' And washed the ample web, and shewed the pall, ' Bright
as the Sun or Moon,—just Then forsooth, ' Somewhence, a Chance unlucky
brought Odusseus ' To the outmost border of his field, whereon 'The swineherd
had ...
7
The Poems of A. C. Swinburne
... under steaming sands, With clamor of all-applausive throats and hands, -
Mingling in mirthful time With shrill, blithe mockeries of the lithe-limbed mime; So
from somewhence far forth of the unbeholden, Dreadfull driven from over and
after an ...
8
The Selected Works of Algernon Blackwood
This 'enchantment' that tortured him, straining his whole being, was somehow a
test indeed of his final worthiness to win her. Somehow, somewhence, he owed
her this.... He dared not fail. For if he failed the Wave that should sweep her back
...
9
The Wave: An Egyptian Aftermath
Somehow, somewhence, he owed her this. . . . He dared not fail. For if he failed
the Wave that should sweepherback into the 'sea'with him would not break he
would merely goonshuffling with hisfeetto the end oflife. Tony and
Letticeconquered ...
... sands With clamour of all -applausive tbroats and hands, Mingling in mirthful
time With sbrill blithe mockeries of the lithe-limbed mime: So from somewhence
far forth of the unbeholden, Dreadfully driven from over and after and under,
Fierce, ...
Algernon Charles Swinburne, L. M. Findlay, 2002