10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «DIVINERESS»
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divineress nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
divineress e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
A sick person can directly consult either a therapist who "owns" were and who
has a reputation or a divineress, or both, in which order does not matter. The
interpretation need not necessarily precede the therapy. The register of effective
...
Mark and Herzlich Auge, 2013
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A dictionary of the English and Portuguese languages
Adevinha, s. f. a divineress, a woman lhat professes divination ; see also
AocviuhacuO, s. f. divination, or foretelling of things to come ; a/so a riddle or hard
question; Ibis his also called Adevinha, Adevinhaddr. See Adevinho.
Adevinhadora ...
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Letters to a candid inquirer, on animal magnetism
The divineress, it is in the highest degree probable, was in the state, either
spontaneous or artificially produced, of waking clairvoyance. Another case
illustrates the power of predicting illness, and shows that clairvoyants do really
perceive ...
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The works of Virgil, closely rendered into Engl
The youth, here jeering the divineress, Thus op'ning words from lip in turn replies
: ' ' The news, that ships to Tiber's wave are borne, Hath not, as thou imaginest,
escaped 620 Mine ears ; (forge not for me such great alarms ;) Nor royal Juno ...
Publius Vergilius Maro, Virgil, 1871
According to this version, the Coreish held back Abd al Muttalib just as he was
about to plunge the knife into his son, and offered to give a ransom, but he would
not listen ; and they at last persuaded him to refer the matter to a divineress ut ...
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Travels of Anacharsis the Younger in Greece, During the ...
-__. CHIRON of Thessaly, Astronomer, Physician, and Mufician. Palamedes of
Argos, Poet, Musician, and Tactician. Thamyris of Thrace, Musician. Tirefias, Poet
and Diviner. Manto, or Daphne, Divineress and Poetess. Corinnus, disciple of ...
Jean-Jacques Barthélemy, 1794
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The Standard Pronouncing Dictionary of the French and ...
Devineresse, sf. dè-vi-n-rè-e, divineress, diviner, soothsayer, enchantress.
Devineur, euse, smf. dé-vi-neiír, eil-z, gnesser, diviner, conjnrerJnggier,wiaard,
divineress. Dé virer, va. dé-vi-ri, to heave back ; ( — le cable) to surge the cable ;
( — au ...
According to this version, the Coreish held back Abd al Muttalib just as he was
about to plunge the knife into his son, and offered to give a ransom, but he would
not listen ; and they at last persuaded him to refer the matter to a divineress ut ...
Relapsed heretic ... excommunicate catholic ... apostate, idolatress, divineress
and sorceress ... I rememberthewordson thepaper they hung round her neck, and
the cap they puton her head.For years Ihadthis jingle in my memory, whenever ...
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Prose, 1668-1691: An Essay of Dramatick Poesie and Shorter Works
17 Divineress] Devineress Org. 19 to] O2-4; to to Oi. 20 sound.'] ~ :A O1-4. 22-25
that . . . mischief] marked as quotation in O1-4 ('That). 31 Genii.] quotation ends
here in O1-4. was sent by the Emperour (who by computation of the Plutarchs ...
John Dryden, Samuel Holt Monk, A. E. Wallace Maurer, 1971