Примери за използване на Lamartine на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Place Lamartine.
Lamartine House.
Chateaubriand Lamartine Hugo.
Lamartine does not say that it is so.
Victor Hugo Alphonse de Lamartine.
Хората също превеждат
All of Lamartine is there.
The French Language School Alphonse de Lamartine.
Racine, Lamartine, and Henri de Régnier.
Alphonse Marie Louis de Prat de Lamartine Knight.
Why did he say of Lamartine:“The talent is left out”?
Alfred de Musset Gérard de Nerval Alphonse de Lamartine.
Start the Van Gogh trail in Place Lamartine, two minutes walk from the railway station.
The Roman Theater The Ethnographic Museum Mosque Dzumaya Lamartine.
In the presidential election of 10 December 1848, Lamartine received less than 8,000 votes.
Here, their daughter studies at the French Language School Alfonso de Lamartine.
In May 1888 Vincent Van Gogh rented four rooms at 2 Place Lamartine, in a town called Arles in the south of France.
Together with Lamartine House, it is part of the authentic architectural framework of the Revival period.
If one had but a single glance to give the world,one should gaze on Istanbul- Alphonse de Lamartine.
Alfonse de Lamartine said that“if one had a single glance to give the world, one should gaze at Istanbul”.
I agree with Albert Béguin, a famous critic in the thirties[author of Dreams and the Romantics],who said that Hugo, Lamartine, Musset, et cetera….
Then Rue Lamartine, and another great French author died of apoplexy in a horrible way… lonely, poor and abandoned.
It is quite unusual, in fact, that the speaker who, for example,claims to be Lamartine, actually writes lines of a quality worthy of Lamartine.
Thus Mr. Lamartine said,“Upon this principle we must abolish the public exhibitions, which are the honor and the wealth of this country.”.
He harped on what a pity it was that Chateaubriand, Lamartine, Hugo, should have taken up with politics, but in reality politics play less part in their writings than in his criticism.
Mr. Lamartine 27 said:“If you remove the subsidy from a theatre, how far will you go down this road, and would you not logically be led to abolishing your Universities, Museums, Institutes and Libraries?”?
In one French town, a commemorative plaque to Lamartine, most idyllic of poets, faces an inscription on the opposite side of the street which records the torture and execution of resistance fighters in 1944.