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Meanings of roman winter in English
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Usage of roman winter in English
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The Romanwinter was a difficult time for her.
2
Anything will seem like Paradise after a Romanwinter.
3
I have been so disconcerted by my Romanwinter, that I dare not plan decisively again.
4
The change from the Romanwinter to that of New England might be very trying for Ossoli.
5
The brilliant Romanwinter came round again, and Rowland enjoyed it, in a certain way, more deeply than before.
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They had set out with all speed to reach the Romanwinter camp, but their journey had been long and painful.
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In the sharp December air of a Romanwinter we crossed the Tiber and walked swiftly to the Basilica of St Paul outside the walls.
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But through all one's remembrance of the Romanwinter a sentiment of spring plays enchantingly, like that grace of Botticelli's Primavera in his Sistine frescos.