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- Plon, Paris 1960. Tempeste d'acciaio, translation into Italian by Giorgio Zampaglione, Edizioni del Borghese, Roma 1961. Nelle tempeste d'acciaio, translation...
- also a translator. Her translated works include Ada Negri's Fatalita and Tempeste, published in Poland in 1901. In 1922, the Maria Konopnicka Special Education...
- Cleopatra's camp, where a lamenting Cleopatra is overjo**** to see him. (Aria: Da tempeste il legno infranto). In the palace, Sesto finds Tolomeo trying to rape Cornelia...
- 1970, and again from 1987 to 1991. The name "tempest" is from Old French tempeste (French tempête), from Latin tempestas ("storm"), from tempus ("time, weather")...
- Meteorología. Retrieved 2023-11-13. "Storm Naming, Denomi****one delle tempeste | Meteo Aeronautica Militare". meteoam.it. Retrieved 2023-11-13. Sabir...
- télégraphe telemeter telephone television temerity temperance tempest, Old Fr. tempeste, compare Mod. Fr. tempête Templar, Anglo-Fr. templer, from Old Fr. templier...
- Storms Will Tell: Selected Poems. Bloodaxe Books, 2008) 2017. Parleranno le tempeste. Mendrisio: Gabriele Capelli Editore (Posthumously published); (Released...
- (old no. 1) No. 2 Ma tu tremi (Hess 212) (old no. 6) No. 3 E pur fra le tempeste (Hess 232) No. 4 Sei mio ben (Hess 231) No. 5a Giura il nocchier (Hess...
- infernai. E serè fò Proserpina i balcù; I è röse e fiur, borasche e temporai, Tempeste e sömelèc, saete e tru, E a par de quel tremàs là zo de sot, L'è cöcagna...
- abundantly awkward. In the theatre while singing the air "Nel furor delle tempeste", [from Bellini's Il pirata] and accompanying himself, he had a narrow...