Приклади вживання Defoe Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
Wilhel Defoe.
Defoe, Daniel- Life and works….
Born Defoe.
What do we know about Defoe?
Fielding Defoe Goldsmith.
Defoe did the autobiography of Robinson Crusoe.
Another little Defoe in the family.
Defoe made a great contribution to the development of English journalism.
What did Daniel Defoe do for a living?
Daniel Defoe: a brief summary of"Robinson Crusoe" for the reader diary.
Much earlier than this, satirical English author Daniel Defoe wrote Conjugal Lewdness.
Daniel Defoe wrote more than 500 books.
City lost Barry to injury in the second half andsaw on-loan goalkeeper Marton Fulop save well from Jermain Defoe.
What prompted D. Defoe to create the novel?
Defoe was the first to present the bourgeois of his time as the“natural man.”.
A man named Daniel Defoe rescued from a deserted island.
Defoe heard of his story and apparently used it(at least in part) as the basis for Robinson Crusoe, published in 1719.
Beyond: Two Souls is a unique psychological Thriller performed by the most talented Hollywood actors Ellen PAGE andWillem DEFOE.
Daniel Defoe was born in 1660(or 1661) in London.
Alexander Selkirk-this is the sailor whose adventures on a desert island Daniel Defoe described the writer in his famous novel"Robinson Crusoe".
D aniel Defoe, the author of ROBINSON CRUSOE, was born in London in 1661.
Transcending the boundaries between history and literature,Etkind examines striking writings about Russia's imperial experience, from Defoe to Tolstoy and from Gogol to Conrad.
As Daniel Defoe said,'Who has a cat that can not be afraid of loneliness.'.
William Dampier in his wanderings rounded globe three times and rescued from captivity on a desert island sailor,who became the prototype of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe novel on.
Daniel Defoe tells of Gutenberg's partner Johann Fust, arriving in 15th century Paris with a wagon load of printed bibles.
He was a Deist around 1693- 1698, and Daniel Defoe attacked him as a rake who had six well-fed whores and a starving wife.
Defoe accomplished this through anecdotes, such as a conversation between two women in which the right-minded chides the other for asking for"recipes" that might prevent pregnancy.
In the book, Defoe goes to great pains to achieve an effect of verisimilitude, identifying specific neighborhoods, streets, and even houses in which events took place.
Daniel Defoe discusses three pairs of these predicates in his second and final sequel to Robinson Crusoe, Serious Reflections(1720):"forbear and live","do and live","believe and live".