Not exact matches
Here the monastic forms of life
in the world, the loneliness
in the midst of life into which we turn as into
hostelries, help us to prevent the connection between the conditioned bonds and the one unconditioned bond from slackening....
A man sits
in the lobby of a metropolitan
hostelry as lonely as Crusoe on his island.
Half - time and game over, so then, a huge disappointment again after a Man City game with a certain amount of gallows humour
in the local
hostelry, decreed that a slight variation of the normal method of choosing man of the match was required.
The Black Country Arms based
in High Street, Walsall is one of the town's most ancient
hostelries dating back to as early as 1627.
The Pelican is steeped
in the mystical aura of British
hostelry.
«This slate - roofed hideaway tucked
in a valley at the center of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area is so saturated
in British
hostelry tradition that
in each of the seven guest rooms a tiny stone with a hole hangs over the bed to ward off witches and rickets.
It is long established
hostelry and, on the evidence of our rooms,
in need of some refurbishment.