Encara no tenim significats per a "strange enchantment".
1This dream world of leaf and bird stirs the blood with a strange enchantment.
2Her musical, fluting voice acted like as a strange enchantment on the astonished audience.
3Only one peep she would take, hopeful that at last its strange enchantment might be past.
4O'Rahilly, in one of his poems, shows the beautiful woman held to her Saxon lover by some strange enchantment:-
5The enchantment of it penetrates your being, a strange enchantment of form, color and appearance of an inanimate object.
6It was long after midnight, but the wondrous glow, still burning in the Northern sky, filled the land with strange enchantment.
7And for this strange enchantment to be well and thoroughly felt, both his languages must be native; not acquired, however perfectly.
8Beneath the glorious effulgence of the two moons the scene was one of indescribable loveliness, tinged with the weirdness of strange enchantment.
9For, by a strange enchantment, the face which should have been Esther's face was the face of Molly Weston, his lost wife!
10She had always been hideous; but a strange enchantment had made her seem fair and glorious in the eyes of her willing slaves.
11So soon as the tent-flap had fallen with a soft rustle behind him, the Earl William abandoned himself to the strange enchantment of his surroundings.
12Suddenly, as if some contagious fever had seized him, he was afflicted with strange enchantments of misery, undreamed of till now.
13She stopped now, with immense trees at her back, and looked out on country that had nothing to do with ancient forests and strange enchantments.
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Strange enchantment a través del temps
Strange enchantment per variant geogràfica