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Definition of Dorothy l. sayers
1. Noun. English writer of detective fiction (1893-1957).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dorothy L. Sayers
Literary usage of Dorothy l. sayers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage by Inc. Merriam-Webster (1994)
"... used especially when something criminal is suggested: Was Mary Thoday...
really after all concerned in the theft? —dorothy l. sayers, The Nine Tailors, ..."
2. Michelangelo's Medici Chapel: A New Interpretation by Edith Balas (1995)
"401 Reitzenstein, Hellenistic Mystery Religions, 275-6. 402 Dante, the Divine
Comedy, (Canto XXXIII v. 136-145.) trans. dorothy l. sayers (New York: Penguin ..."
3. Michelangelo's Medici Chapel: A New Interpretation by Edith Balas (1995)
"401 Reitzenstein, Hellenistic Mystery Religions, 275-6. 402 Dante, the Divine
Comedy, (Canto XXXIII v. 136-145.) trans. dorothy l. sayers (New York: Penguin ..."
4. The Physiologia of Jean Fernel (1567) by Jean Fernel (2003)
"Canelón too in the "Chanson de Roland" was executed thi (dorothy l. sayers, trans.
[Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1957], stanza 289), and as late 1757 at Paris, ..."
5. Working with Oneness by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee (2002)
"dorothy l. sayers, Paradiso, Canto XXXIII, 11. 85-87. 2. Quoted by Bhatnagar,
Dimensions of Classical Sufi Thought, p. 92. 3. The alchemists understood the ..."
6. Best Loved Hotels 2007: Britain and Irelandby Best Loved Hotels by Best Loved Hotels (2006)
"... legacy is immense: Rupert Brooke, Johri Bunyan, Lewis Carrol, DH Lawrence, AE
Housman, Dorothy L Sayers, William Shakespeare and Alfred Lord Tennyson. ..."