MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SUNLESSLY»
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personal
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talking
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this
were
here
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rays
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your
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dark
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cheerless
smile
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meaning
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sinlessly
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SUNLESSLY»
Découvrez l'usage de
sunlessly dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
sunlessly et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Lippincott's Magazine of Literature, Science and Education
Only an hour before no price had seemed too great to pay for the restoration of
her peace of mind ; and even if she did die here, was that more terrible than the
knowledge that she must drag along life (perhaps a long life) sunlessly and ...
Enter, where yonder ravine yawns in gloom, Like the grim portal of a nation's
tomb ; And the drear path winds sunlessly within, Dismal and devious as tlic path
of sin. Pause not to ask if 't was the earthquake's shock, That rent the barrier of ...
3
The poetical works of John Edmund Reade
I have come back From death to consciousness ; I watched daybreak Sunlessly
opening on iron walls Heavily pressing round me ; — I have sate, Immovably,
uncounted hours, my hands Pressed on my brow to stay the pulse that throbbed
As ...
Enter, where yonder ravine 'awns in gloom, Like the grim portal of a nation s tomb
; ' And the drear path winds sunlessly within, Dismal and devious as the path of
sin. Pause not to ask if 't was the earthquake's shock, That rent the barrier of ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1845
The early afternoon was closing down sunlessly into windy darkness; the west
had no more colour than the east ; the sea ran in green- grey ridges, capped with
white, to break on grey rocks that themselves took tone from a grey sky. Now and
...
Charles Kennett Burrow, 1904
I have come back From death to consciousness ; I watched daybreak Sunlessly
opening on iron walls Heavily pressing round me ; — I have sate, Immovably,
uncounted hours, my hands Pressed on my brow to stay the pulse that throbbed
As ...
Graphite, perspective, and just a little vindictive. The land is woven into
diminishing galleries of whatever will flower sunlessly. She was a pacer and
required miles and miles of overhanging trees. She planned it in glass, a plane of
splendor, a.
In her mind it floated sunlessly in a sea of ill will, its people emerging warped
from its bogs into the sun of nicer lands. 'You've changed your tune,' she'd
accused her brother. Even before the punishment the American patriots had
visited upon ...
More than all else, in truth, They treasure youth. They do not lie, They do not hold
it beautiful to die. But to the end sunlessly they fight To make secure the regions
of the right. No healing consolations save These from despair ; these also are ...
But it was not; it was Palalda, as another sign-post presently informed them—and
in a few more minutes they ran into Amélie itself, that rather absurd little piece of
rococo 19th century building, squashed in sunlessly and uncomfortably ...
2 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «SUNLESSLY»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
sunlessly est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Stop blaming 'liberal Hollywood'
But anyone who has seen the comic masterpiece “Swimming With Sharks,” Altman's sunlessly cynical “The Player,” or for that matter been a personal assistant ... «Daily Caller, sept 13»
Underground in Vietnam
Many thousands of men, women and children lived underground. Schools and hospitals operated sunlessly. Babies were born in the tunnels, our tour guide, Hai ... «New York Times, mai 11»