169 résultats pour "mary"
- RAMONA d'Helen Mary Jackson
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                    Lady Montagu
par Odette de Mourgues
Quand Lady Mary Wortley Montagu était une petite fille, son jeu favori
consistait à courir de toutes ses forces, le soir, dans la prairie, pour essayer
d'attraper le soleil couchant.
                    par Odette de Mourgues 
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                    Guillaume de Lorris
par Andre Mary
Le Roman de la Rose, on le sait, a deux auteurs : Guillaume de Lorris et Jean
de Meung.
                    par Andre Mary 
- Cassatt, Mary - vie et oeuvre du peintre.
- Mary CASSATT: FEMME AU CHAPEAU NOIR
- Quant Mary Créatrice de mode britannique
- Mary CASSATT: JEUNE FILLE AU JARDIN
- Wigman (Marie Wiegmann, dite Mary)
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- ROBERT ELSMERE Mary Augusta Arnold
- O'Connor, Mary Flannery - écrivain.
- Christie (Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller, dite Agatha)
- Pays de Galles. Ruines du collège St Mary à St David.
- Mary CASSATT : LE BAIN
- Mary CASSATT: LES DEUX SOEURS
- RENARDE (La) Mary Webb
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                    Elizabeth I
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Elizabeth I (1533-1603), queen of England and Ireland (1558-1603), daughter of Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn.
                    Catholic challenges and plots persisted through much of Elizabeth’s reign, and Elizabeth reacted to them strongly. In 1569 a group of powerful Catholic nobles innorthern England rose in rebellion but were savagely repressed. The northern earls were executed, their property and those of their followers was confiscated, and theirheirs were deprived of their inheritance. In 1570 the pope excommunicated Elizabeth, sanctioning Catholic efforts to dethrone her. In 1571 an international conspiracywas u... 
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                    Elizabeth I.
                    Catholic challenges and plots persisted through much of Elizabeth’s reign, and Elizabeth reacted to them strongly. In 1569 a group of powerful Catholic nobles innorthern England rose in rebellion but were savagely repressed. The northern earls were executed, their property and those of their followers was confiscated, and theirheirs were deprived of their inheritance. In 1570 the pope excommunicated Elizabeth, sanctioning Catholic efforts to dethrone her. In 1571 an international conspiracywas u... 
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                    Elizabeth I .
                    Catholic challenges and plots persisted through much of Elizabeth’s reign, and Elizabeth reacted to them strongly. In 1569 a group of powerful Catholic nobles innorthern England rose in rebellion but were savagely repressed. The northern earls were executed, their property and those of their followers was confiscated, and theirheirs were deprived of their inheritance. In 1570 the pope excommunicated Elizabeth, sanctioning Catholic efforts to dethrone her. In 1571 an international conspiracywas u... 
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                    C'était pour nous une denrée plus précieuse que l'or.
                    Nous nousassîmes entriangle. Levisage deTom étaittrèshâlé etses yeux étaient clairs. Il portait desvêtements debonne qualité, maisiln’avait jamaisl’airbien habillé. Il différait deson père. Samoustache étaitmalcoupée, sescheveux endésordre etses mains calleuses. Mary demanda : « Oncle Tom,comment fait-onpourdevenir ungarçon ? – Comment ? Mais,Mary, onnaît garçon… – Ce n’est pasçaque jete demande. Comment, moi, je peux devenir ungarçon ? » Tom laregarda gravement. « Toi ? » demanda-t-il. Elle par... 
- Mary CASSATT : MÈRE ET ENFANT
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                    Scenario
                    Give me the water, Mary ! MEDIUM SHOT ON ROCHESTER AND JANE. Jane sets the tray on the table. JANE Down Pilot! ROCHESTER (He looks confused and turns his head in Jane's direction.) This is you Mary, is it not? JANE (She turns around and faces him) Mary is in the kitchen, sir. ROCHESTER (He puts out his hand with a quick gesture, moving it in air but doesn't touch Jane. He looks a bit panicked.) Who is this? Who is this? (He knits his brows, frowns and try to see the person. He... 
- Mary Cassatt au Louvre par DEGAS
- Mary CASSATT : MÈRE ET ENFANT
- Leigh (Vivian Mary Hartley.
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- Mary CASSATT: PROMENADE EN BATEAU
- Eliot (Mary Ann Evans.
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                    Christmas.
                    The new custom of Christmas gift giving allowed the marketplace to exert an unprecedented influence on holiday celebrations. Commercial innovations such asdepartment stores and mass advertising further expanded the custom of exchanging Christmas gifts. Seasonal retail sales helped fuel the economy, causing merchantsand advertisers to become some of the season’s most ardent promoters. Many holiday celebrants regretted these changes, however, and began voicing the nowcommon lament that Christmas h... 
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                    Jesus Christ
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INTRODUCTION
Jesus Christ (between 8 and 4
BC-AD
29?
                    Monday and Tuesday, according to the synoptists), he drove from the Temple the traders and moneychangers who, by long-established custom, had been allowed totransact business in the outer court (Mark 11:15-19), and he disputed with the chief priests, the scribes, the Pharisees, and the Sadducees questions about hisauthority, tribute to Caesar, and the resurrection. On Tuesday, Jesus also revealed to his disciples the signs that would usher in his Parousia, or second coming. See Second Coming. O... 
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                    Jesus Christ.
                    Monday and Tuesday, according to the synoptists), he drove from the Temple the traders and moneychangers who, by long-established custom, had been allowed totransact business in the outer court (Mark 11:15-19), and he disputed with the chief priests, the scribes, the Pharisees, and the Sadducees questions about hisauthority, tribute to Caesar, and the resurrection. On Tuesday, Jesus also revealed to his disciples the signs that would usher in his Parousia, or second coming. See Second Coming. O... 
- Wollstonecraft Mary, 1759-1797, femme de lettres anglaise.
- Mary Cassatt au Louvre par Edgar Degas
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                    Магу CASSATT: MÈRE ET ENFANT
                    Issue de la grande bourgeoisie américaine, Mary Cassatt s'enthousiasme pour les impressionnistes au point des'installer définitivement en France. Son sujet favori : le bonheur d'être mère...Mary Cassatt fut la deuxième femme — après Berthe Morisot — à être admise au sein du groupe impressionniste. Apartir des années 1880, elle se fit rapidement connaître grâce à ses thèmes de prédilection : la maternité et lesscènes de femmes dans leur intérieur. Ce thème lui tenait d'autant plus à coeur... 
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                    première feministe de l'hisoire: Mary Wollstonecraft
                    Oral libre 10 février Nous allons voir ce que nous pouvons nommer une Femme de dessein. Elle fait partie de ces femmes qui ont été acclamées ou conspuées –souvent les deux simultanément–, qui ont bataillé pour faire entendre leur voix et ont marqué leur époque avant d'être, et parfois,elles ont malheureusement étés oubliées de l'histoire Celle que je vous présente aujourd’hui est Mary Wollstonecraft, une femme connut comme faiant partei des Lumières,et étant aussi la fondatrice du féminism... 
- Wigman (Marie Wiegmann, dite Mary)
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                    Jane Austen.
                    years later.) Mansfield Park is Jane Austen’s most ambitious novel—in length, in variety of characterization, and in the scope of its theme. It centers on the effects of upbringing on personal morality in three families—the middle-class Bertrams, the fashionable Crawfords, and the impoverished Prices. Austen has been praised for her presentation ofthe complex relations between the members of the families, but as in Sense and Sensibility, she frustrates the expectations of her readers that the... 
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                    Jane Austen
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Jane Austen
English author Jane Austen crafted satirical romances set within the confines of upper-middle-class English society.
                    up their personal pride and prejudices before they can enter into a happy relationship together. As do Austen’s earlier writings, Pride and Prejudice displays the themes of appearance versus reality, and impulse versus deliberation. Elizabeth, trusting her own impulses, makes a mistake about Darcy and his apparent arrogance that deliberation and further experience eventually cause her to correct. Of Elizabeth, Austenwrote: “I must confess that I think her as delightful a creature as ever appea... 
- Christie (Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller.
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                    Mary McGarry Morris: UNE DOULOUREUSE ABSENCE
                    La Grande Dépression étant une période de chômage et de paupérisation de la population, fatale àdes millions de foyers, leur a tout pris : leur maison, leur mère qui s'est enfuie en lesabandonnant et leur père, qui doit parcourir les routes pour trouver du travail. Thomas, douzeans, doit veiller sur sa soeur Margaret, huit ans. Les dangers sont nombreux pour deux enfantsqui vivent seuls sous une tente dans la forêt. 'On disait que c'était dur pour tout le monde,mais le gamin ne connaissait perso... 
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                    bac blanc anglais
                    every street. In addition the mother of Mary Ann is overprotective; Mary Ann is twentyfive years old but her mother stills treat her like a little girl. (83 words) b) Mary Ann’s parents were also in San Francisco. Her mother tells to Ann that they were in the Top of the Mark which is a famous rooftop bar in San Francisco. Mary Ann’s parents spent a good evening. So San Francisco must be a good memory for the Mary Ann’s mother. But paradoxically the mothers have a negative opinion of t... 
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                    Mary Pickford
                    décerné en 1929 pour son rôle dans "Coquette". En 1933, Mary Pickford, désormais multimillionnaire, tourne son dernier film. Vingt ans plus tard, elle vend les actions qu’elle détient aux Artistes Associés. En 1976, trois ans avant sa mort, un oscar spécial lui est décerné pour l’ensemble de sa carrière. 2 
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                    My sister's keeper - Writting Time
                    “Don't worry, that's okay. I should go, otherwise my parents would worry.” Anna sighed “I see. I hope everything will be fine for you. And as in Star Wars: May the force be with you!” Mary said with a cheerful smile on her face. “Ahah! Thank you Mary!” Anna laughed. “See ya tomorrow at school! Bye!” She said, waving goodye. “Bye Anna!” 
- Leigh (Vivian Mary Hartley, dite Vivien)
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                    Mary SHELLEY: Frankenstein (Résumé & Analyse)
                    Frankenstein 1817 Mary Shelley Traduction : Paul Couturiau Profil : Docteur bricoleur r----------, • Ce fut par une nuit lugubre de novembre que je La future femme du contemplai l'accomplissement de mon œuvre. Je grand poète anglais rassemblai a.utour de moi, a.vec une a.nxiété pro Percy Bysshe Shelley che de l'agonie, les instruments de vie a.f1n d'en nait sous le nom de infuser une étincelle à la. chose inerte qui reposait... 
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                    Jeune et rebelle - la minijupe conquiert le monde de la mode internationale
                    lors d'une conférence de presse à Rome, la styliste britannique Mary Quant présente la minijupe qu'elle a créée. Jeune et rebelle ,. la minijupe conquiert le monde de la mode internationale Au milieu des années 60, les jupes extrêmement courtes et provocantes de l'Anglaise Mary Quant deviennent le symbole de la protestation des jeunes contre les normes établies. La mode perd son caractère élitiste, la jeunesse donne le ton. ' influence croissante... 
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                    Tennis Tournament Winners.
                    1981 Johan Kriek 1982 Johan Kriek 1983 Mats Wilander 1984 Mats Wilander December 1985 Stefan Edberg January 1987 Stefan Edberg 1988 Mats Wilander 1989 Ivan Lendl 1990 Ivan Lendl 1991 Boris Becker 1992 Jim Courier 1993 Jim Courier 1994 Pete Sampras 1995 Andre Agassi 1996 Boris Becker 1997 Pete Sampras 1998 Petr Korda 1999 Yevgeny Kafelnikov 2000 Andre Agassi 2001 Andre Agassi 2002 Thomas Johansson 2003 Andre Agassi 2004 Roger Federer 2005 Marat Safin 2006 Roger Federer 2007 Roger Federer 2008 Nov... 
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                    Tennis Tournament Winners
Australian Open: Men.
                    1981 Johan Kriek 1982 Johan Kriek 1983 Mats Wilander 1984 Mats Wilander December 1985 Stefan Edberg January 1987 Stefan Edberg 1988 Mats Wilander 1989 Ivan Lendl 1990 Ivan Lendl 1991 Boris Becker 1992 Jim Courier 1993 Jim Courier 1994 Pete Sampras 1995 Andre Agassi 1996 Boris Becker 1997 Pete Sampras 1998 Petr Korda 1999 Yevgeny Kafelnikov 2000 Andre Agassi 2001 Andre Agassi 2002 Thomas Johansson 2003 Andre Agassi 2004 Roger Federer 2005 Marat Safin 2006 Roger Federer 2007 Roger Federer 2008 Nov... 
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                    Orthodox Church.
                    formally defined by an ecumenical council, as it was in Catholicism, some Orthodox theologians have taught that the act of becoming a monk or the service of burial canalso be sacraments. The sacramental practice of the Orthodox differs in many details from Western customs. Baptism is administered by immersing the child or adult three times under thewater, each time in the name of one of the persons of the Trinity. It is followed immediately by anointment with chrism, a sacred perfumed oil that r... 
- MARY PICKFORD Période 1913-1920 NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE
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- MARY PICKFORD Période 1921-1933 NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE
- MARY PICKFORD Période 1909-1912 NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE
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