- In 1815
Ferdinand I
found his
kingdom swarming with them. He
found an
unhoped-
for ally in the
secret sect of the Calderari, that had
separated from the...
- Songs of the Sea I O thou
unhoped-
for elusive wonder of the skies, Stand
still one moment! I will lead...
-
Sweet wine of youth; gave up the
years to be Of work and joy, and that
unhoped serene, That men call age; and
those who
would have been,
Their sons, they...
-
referring to the
typical wing
finger of pterosaurs. The
specific name
means "
unhoped-
for" in Latin,
alluding to the fact that the
researchers hoped to find a...
-
Epicureans were keen to
extol man's
pleasure above that of the beasts.
For Epicurus, man
alone had the
pleasures of
friendship and philosophy; indeed...
- in its keen
apprehension of reification: 'machines
imitated mortals to
unhoped perfection, and men
found out they were
themselves machines.'" A lexicographer...
- Westminster, no
constructive dialogue ever came about, however, and the
unhoped result of Halifax's
actions was the
condemnation of
Anglican orders as...
-
unhoped serene, That men call age; and
those who
would have been.
Their sons, they gave,
their immortality. Blow, bugles, blow! They
brought us,
for our...
-
daughter of Craterus, a poor tavern-keeper of
Laconian origin, she owed the
unhoped-
for honour of
ascending the
throne solely to her
beauty and her vices. Durant...
- was over.
For the
Danish army, they had
achieved their objective of
clearing the road to Rendsburg,
whilst the
Coalition suffered an
unhoped defeat. The...