2466 examples of reves in sentences

In "The Reves Tale" line 329, however, Chaucer uses, it in a context of past tenses, as Coleridge does here, as if it were a weak preterit; and Chaucer uses "rist up" in the same way several times (Sykes).

(See also Hersch, V. D.; 14Jan58; R206805) PILLEMENT, GEORGES. Valencia entre deux reves.

REVES, MIGUEL SERVETO Y. SEE Servetus, Michael.

SERVETO Y REVES, MIGUEL.

By Michael Serveto, alias Reves.

Le chasse aux reves.

Reves de l'ombre.

Reves de l'ombre.

Reves expliques.

Reves expliques.

Finis les reves.

(See also Hersch, V. D.; 14Jan58; R206805) PILLEMENT, GEORGES. Valencia entre deux reves.

REVES, MIGUEL SERVETO Y. SEE Servetus, Michael.

SERVETO Y REVES, MIGUEL.

By Michael Serveto, alias Reves.

Le chasse aux reves.

Reves de l'ombre.

Reves de l'ombre.

Reves expliques.

Reves expliques.

Finis les reves.

She floods the carburettor of the typewriter preparatory to thumping out "Ref. attached correspondence" on it.

They had tied certain small fishes which they call reves by the tail with a long line and let them into the water, where these reves attached themselves to other fishes, by means of a certain roughness which they have from the head to the middle of the back, and stick so fast that the Indians drew both up together.

They had tied certain small fishes which they call reves by the tail with a long line and let them into the water, where these reves attached themselves to other fishes, by means of a certain roughness which they have from the head to the middle of the back, and stick so fast that the Indians drew both up together.

These people in the first place caught some fishes called reves, the largest of which are about the size of a pilchard, and have a certain roughness on their belly, by which they cling with such force to any thing they have a mind to, that they may be sooner torn in pieces than forced to quit their hold.

2466 examples of  reves  in sentences