Does Hali already see an infortune in the House of Life? ❋ Unknown (2004)
Dubkoff would first have, an argument about something, and then read in a sententious voice either some verses beginning “Au banquet de la vie, infortune convive” or extracts from The ❋ Unknown (2003)
DISGRACE, _f. _, perte des bonnes grâces d'une personne puissante; infortune, malheur. ❋ Harry Vincent Wann (N/A)
O roi infortune, 'commencing an epopee on the Incas. ❋ Frederick Lawton (N/A)
What he wrote was: "Madame, pour vous avertir comme je porte le ressort de mon infortune, de toutes choses ne m'est demeuré que l'honneur _et la vie sauve_," etc. Papiers d'État du Card, de Granvelle, i. ❋ Henry Martyn Baird (N/A)
The letter itself is printed entire in Dulaures Histoire de Paris: Pour vous avertir comment se porte le ressort de mon infortune, de toutes choses ne mest demeuré que lhonneur et la vie, qui est sauvé. ❋ Unknown (1919)
The true expression is, Madame, pour vous faire savoir comme se porte le reste de mon infortune, de toutes choses ne mest demeuré que lhonneur et la vie qui est sauvé. ❋ Unknown (1919)
A great infortune is fallen on your bitch, for she had 14 fair whelps, and after that she had whelped she would never eat meat, and so she is dead and all her whelps; but I trust to purvey against your coming as fair and as good to please that gentleman. ' ❋ Eileen Edna Power (1914)
Now, if we assign to the successive hours of a day the planets as above-named, beginning with Saturn on the day assigned to that powerful deity, it will be found that the last hour of that day will be assigned to Mars -- 'the lesser infortune,' as ❋ Unknown (1889)
[98] It is scarcely excessive to say that this mixture of wilful temper and unbridled theorising was the Saturnian influence, or the "infortune of Mart," in Hugo's horoscope throughout. ❋ George Saintsbury (1889)
Saturn was 'the greater infortune,' of the old system of astrology -- and the first hour of the next day to the next planet, the Sun; the day following Saturday would thus be ❋ Unknown (1889)
Round the tomb is the battered iron railing placed there originally, with the mysterious motto of the duchess worked into the top -- _fortune infortune fort une_. ❋ Henry James (1879)
The true expression is, "Madame, pour vous faire savoir comme se porte le reste de mon infortune, de toutes choses ne m'est demeuré que l'honneur et la vie qui est sauvé." ❋ John Bartlett (1862)
Dulaure's "Histoire de Paris": "Pour vous avertir comment se porte le ressort de mon infortune, de toutes choses ne m'est demeuré que l'honneur et la vie, -- qui est sauvé." ❋ John Bartlett (1862)
J'ai reconnu le soir le coq infortune Qui m'avait le matin a l'aurore naissante Reveille brusquement de sa voix glapissante; Je l'avais admire dans le sein de la cour, Avec des yeux jaloux, j'avais vu son amour. ❋ Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1838)
[Katrina] ment to say that [her friend's] shoulder hurting was unfortunate, but she [mispelled] it infortunate. But, due to his superb intelligence, he still got the general meaning. ❋ KittyKat2011 (2010)