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Перевод: wanderer speek wanderer


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  1. "When you till the ground, it shall no longer yield to you its strength; you shall be a fugitive and a wanderer on the earth."
  2. Indeed the pact with the devil emerges as a favoured theme not only in Goethe's Faust , but also in Melmoth the Wanderer , the strange work of a Church of Ireland clergyman, the Rev. Charles Maturin (1780-;1824).
  3. It was they, shamingly, who had led the great discovery of old Germanic literature, which included the Old English texts Beowulf The Wanderer, The Seafarer and the great rhythmical prose-sermons of Aelfric and Wulfstan.
  4. Soccer: O'Neill the happy Wanderer
  5. "I felt a homeless wanderer on the earth
  6. When a well proportioned quantity of water is passed over the unequal surface of a richly coloured rock, which thus aided, glows with borrowed brightness and augmented beauty on the delighted wanderer's gaze, the spectacle is replete with dazzling fascination, and the mind most avaricious of enjoyment can covet no more.
  7. As Nietzsche wrote, "The Germans are a people of the day before yesterday and the day after tomorrow" Germany, like a happy wanderer, must go off in search of its fortune, shaking off parental tutelage and political adolescence.
  8. Unlike the gibbon, which tends to specialize in figs of a predictable and often continuous availability that allows it to live in small territories and at a large population density, the orang-utan is a great wanderer.
  9. The Two Pigeons Ashton's delicate use of movement: the wanderer returns
  10. Escape can be a strong motivation for travel, but according to the great traveller Freya Stark, "The true wanderer, whose travels are happiness, goes out not to shun, but to seek."
  11. I indicated my chest and made like the Happy Wanderer up and down the terrace.
  12. In his chagrin he wandered up on to Moel Siabod above his home, where a clump of purple flowers amongst the grey rocks of the mountain caught his eye, just as they might that of some solitary wanderer today.
  13. "Behold, thou hast driven me this day away from the ground; and from thy face I shall be hidden; and I shall be a fugitive and a wanderer on the earth and whoever finds me will slay me."

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