MLA Translation Series1952 |
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... falling barely seventeen times when I marched with my father , the warrior Outalissi , against the powerful Muskogees of the Floridas . We united with our allies , the Spaniards , and gave battle on one of the branches of the Mobile ...
... falling barely seventeen times when I marched with my father , the warrior Outalissi , against the powerful Muskogees of the Floridas . We united with our allies , the Spaniards , and gave battle on one of the branches of the Mobile ...
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... falling into my arms , " to life eternal ! " Atala had just breathed her last . At this point , for the second time since the beginning of his story , Chactas was obliged to interrupt himself . His tears overwhelmed him , and from his ...
... falling into my arms , " to life eternal ! " Atala had just breathed her last . At this point , for the second time since the beginning of his story , Chactas was obliged to interrupt himself . His tears overwhelmed him , and from his ...
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... falling of the mountain torrent and the tolling of the bell to summon wayfarers , all mingled with these funeral chants , while from the Groves of Death the far - away choir of the departed could almost be heard replying to the voice of ...
... falling of the mountain torrent and the tolling of the bell to summon wayfarers , all mingled with these funeral chants , while from the Groves of Death the far - away choir of the departed could almost be heard replying to the voice of ...
Términos y frases comunes
already Amelia appeared arms Atala bear beautiful began body branches breast brother brought cabin called calm century Chactas Chateaubriand child Christian close clouds cried daughter dear death divine dreams earth eyes faith falling father feelings feet felt fire flowers foot forest France French give given grave grew hand happy head heard heart heaven hermit hope Indian Italy land leave light lips live looked memory mother mountain nature never night Note offer once Page passed passion peace present priest religion remains René replied river rock seemed seen silence sister solitude soon sorrow soul Spirit storm story suddenly suffering tears tell tender thought told traveler tree turn voice wander warrior waters waves wilderness wind woman woods young youth