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outre

[oo-trey] / uˈtreɪ /


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His two principal prose works are "Outre Mer" and "Hyperion."

From Evangeline with Notes and Plan of Study by Conover, W. F.

Among other pleasant premonitions of the present entente cordiale between France and England is the increased attention which, for some time past, our friends of Outre Manche have been devoting to our literature.

From De Libris: Prose and Verse by Dobson, Austin

Strangely enough, the romantic influence of Europe was reflected by this poet in a book of prose essays, Outre Mer, modeled on Irving's Sketch Book.

From Outlines of English and American Literature : an Introduction to the Chief Writers of England and America, to the Books They Wrote, and to the Times in Which They Lived by Long, William Joseph

Outre ces grandes couches qui constituent le corps de la montagne, et qui peuvent en g�n�ral �tre mises dans la classe des couches horizontales, on en trouve d'autres dont l'inclinaison est absolument diff�rente.

From Theory of the Earth, Volume 2 (of 4) by Hutton, James

Outre Mer I see, as one in dreaming,  A broad, bright, quiet sea; Beyond it lies a haven —  The only home for me.

From An Anthology of Australian Verse by Stevens, Bertram




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