120 examples of loups in sentences
It might indeed be further shown, that the latter have their temporary transformations of men into alligators, wolves, and the like, as the French have their loups-garoux, the Germans their war-wolves, wolf-men, and the rest.
" "Des loups!" exclaimed Mademoiselle Viefville, stopping short, with a mien so alarmed as to excite a general laugh"est ce qu'il y
a des loups et des sangliers dans cette forêt?" "No, Mademoiselle," returned her companion"this is only barbarous America, and not civilized France.
The wild-cat we ran down like the 'loup cervier'" "What kind of an animal is that?" asked Mr. Maxwell.
hurler avec les loups
hurler avec les loups
Le Philosophisme et le Bigotisme se traitent comme les chiens et les loups; cependant leurs espèces se rapprochent, et produisent des monstres.
La miracle des loups.
Les loups entre eux.
Les loups entre eux.
Loup parmi les loups (Wolf unter Wölfen) 2. ptie.:
Loup parmi les loups.
La miracle des loups.
Les loups entre eux.
Les loups entre eux.
Loup parmi les loups (Wolf unter Wölfen) 2. ptie.:
Loup parmi les loups.
"La Plage" is in the Gallery of the Luxembourg, "Les Loups de Mer" in the Museum of Ghent, "Jeanne d'Arc at Domrémy" in a gallery at Lille; other pictures are in New York, Minneapolis, and other American cities; also in Berlin and Alexandria, Egypt.
Ce jour-là, sur les tours de la ville, on arbore Le menaçant drapeau du marquis Swantibore Qui lia dans les bois et fit manger aux loups Sa femme et le taureau dont il était jaloux.
vit depuis les Héliogabales; Le luth lascif s'accouple aux féroces cymbales; Le cynique baiser cherche à se prodiguer; Il semble qu'on pourrait à peine distinguer De ces hommes les loups, les chiennes de ces femmes; A travers l'ombre, on voit toutes les soifs infâmes, Le désir, l'instinct vil, l'ivresse aux cris hagards, Flamboyer dans l'étoile horrible des regards.
Le roi, les chevaliers, l'évêque avec sa crosse, Ils sont venus, j'ai dit: Entrez; c'étaient des loups!
"If loups-garous are abroad, also, what is to become of this unhappy land?" There was a rattling knock on his door.
"Was I not born on the island of Orleans, monsieur?" Everybody knew that the island of Orleans had been from the time of its discovery the abode of loups-garous, sorcerers, and all those uncanny cattle that run in the twilights of the world.
It was late October,a time which might be called the yearly Sabbath of loups-garous.
"However," muttered the old man, and it was some comfort to the vague aching in his breast to formulate one fact as solid as the heights around, "it is certain that there are loups-garous.