Examples of using Wickham in English and their translations into French
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The man Wickham brought to Virginia,
for the relationship between Wickham and Darcy, by Proteus
Parker Wickham(February 28, 1727- May 22, 1785),
Chip Wickham started out in the highly influential UK breakbeat, hip-hop
Vicki Wickham, the producer of Ready Steady Go,
as well as Munford and Wickham.
Miles RT, easy Wickham Marsh Wildlife Management Area includes essentially the same habitat
her niece reassures her that she is not in love with Wickham, but adds, nonetheless,
the inhabitants being moved to the workhouse at Wickham Market.
Wickham was born in Richmond,
embodies the dark side of Elizabeth, so Wickham appears as the double negative of Darcy: he takes liberties
Fentress and Wickham(1992) contend that one of the most effective ways in which social groups can control their own history,
the musical comedy Mr. Wix of Wickham 1902.
and Alexandre Wickham drums, percussions.
Jane Austen gives Wickham the appearance of a hero by his good looks
the narrator shows with some irony that it is unreliable and unpredictable: if Wickham is"universally appreciated" at the beginning,
that he has committed an injustice towards Wickham: consequently she refused to dance with him at the Meryton Ball when he finally came to invite her, accepting, rather, to waltz with Wickham(Edward Ashley-Cooper), but there is no later relationship between Wickham and Elizabeth.
Wickham is a liar.
You mean that Wickham.
A portrait of dear Wickham.