Use "horace" in a sentence

1. " I sailed with old Horace all around the world. "

2. A clumsier child you'll never see than Horace.

3. 1930) January 6 Horace Ashenfelter, American Olympic athlete (b.

4. 11 I venerate the memory of my grandfather(Horace Walpole.

5. Well, I must say you make a very convincing armchair, Horace.

6. Horace uses the Alcaic for his more weighty and dignified poems

7. Homage to Horace: A Bimillenary Celebration 1st Edition by S

8. The covetous man is ever in want. Horace 

9. French literary patron noted for her correspondence with Voltaire, Montesquieu, and Horace Walpole.

10. 2 Youth is unduly busy with pampering the outer person. Horace 

11. Horace described the Marketplace of Appius as “crammed with boatmen and stingy tavern-keepers.”

12. Horace Lam , an IP expert at law firm Jones Day in Beijing , said :

13. As Horace Delaney's widow, I also own half of the trading post at Nootka Sound.

14. In 1958, American astronomer Horace W. Babcock confirmed the binary nature of the star.

15. Roman poet and satirist Horace describes the Marketplace as “crowded with sailors and surly inn-keepers.”

16. Horace Armitage was an English football player and manager who managed Galatasaray between 1908 and 1911.

17. The Augustans followed the works of former classical writers, such as Horace, Virgil, and Homer

18. Horace Mann in New York City (No. has a nature laboratory comprising 100 acres in Washington, Conn.

19. The first two lines of each stanza of the ninth ode of Horace are in Alcaics.

20. THE SOUL OF SUSAN YELLAM HORACE ANNESLEY VACHELL Churchgoing was, as I have said, no part of his regular life

21. I would name him Morris or Horace; But if suddenly one day he had a lot of little Brontosauri

22. HORACE Burnette was born on January 10, 1939, in Halifax County, North Carolina, to the late Joe Burnette, Sr

23. Discovery of the ascending reticular Activating system (ARAS) can be attributed to work done in research neuroscientist Horace Magoun's laboratory

24. The decisive influence on me in this respect was probably the great Swiss alpinist, Horace-Bénédict de Saussure, with his aristocratic origins.

25. Horace, a poet of the first century B.C.E., said that contestants “abstained from women and wine” to “reach the longed-for goal.”

26. OUR SOUTHERN HIGHLANDERS HORACE KEPHART Hark ye, Captain, dost thou know who last inhabited this old Cockloft? THE PIRATE SIR WALTER SCOTT

27. MUSICAL PORTRAITS PAUL ROSENFELD The one introduced him to the study of British Balladry, the other led him to the classic groves of Horace

28. GLANCES AT EUROPE HORACE GREELEY Their Beaming faces showed what heroes they considered themselves, and they longed to get on shore to recount their adventures

29. Alcaics A stanza in the metre invented by the Greek poet Alcaeus, and later used in a slightly altered form by the Roman poet Horace

30. But the Romans could also relax and allow what Horace called the "Italian vinegar" in their systems to pour forth in wit and satire.

31. Examples Atticus and Horace seem to have enjoyed from nature, and cultivated by reflection, as generous and friendly dispositions as any disciple of the Austerer schools

32. The suffrage committee of the convention was chaired by Horace Greeley, a prominent newspaper editor and abolitionist who had been a supporter of the women's movement.

33. 54–19 BCE), of equestrian rank and a friend of Horace, enjoyed the patronage of Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus, whom he several times Apostrophizes

34. Heis also an ancestor of William Howard Taft, Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks and the father and son Governors of Vermont Erastus Fairbanksand Horace Fairbanks.

35. NUTE HORACE HOLDEN We would jibe one another, laugh at a fellow to his chagrin, and when we were angry Bawl each other out unmercifully

36. To render motionless for lack of wind: "Across the harbor, a small sailing skiff, Becalmed near some reeds, caught the breeze again" (Horace Freeland Judson).

37. FEE OF THE FRONTIER HORACE BROWN FYFE She did not perceive that she was talking like her father as the sleek geldings Ambled in review before them.

38. 1640, Pierre Corneille, “Act 2, Scene 3”, in Horace: Mourir pour le pays est un si digne sort / Qu'on Briguerait en foule une si belle mort

39. MODERNITIES HORACE BARNETT SAMUEL In England all the world has been Agog for the approaching opening of Parliament, which was to take place on the 3d of February

40. HAPPINESS AS FOUND IN FORETHOUGHT MINUS FEARTHOUGHT HORACE FLETCHER Another type of filmometer which gives very Concordant results was recently devised by the writer and de Horvath.

41. To render motionless for lack of wind: "Across the harbor, a small sailing skiff, Becalmed near some reeds, caught the breeze again" (Horace Freeland Judson)

42. THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS JOHN FOREMAN Horace Bianchon was a brilliant and inspiring Conversationalist. REPERTORY OF THE COMEDIE HUMAINE, COMPLETE, A -- Z ANATOLE CERFBERR AND JULES FRANOIS CHRISTOPHE

43. Even Horace Mann, the best known of the education reformers in the 1840s, lamented the slow progress of his efforts, labeling his opponents as "an extensive conspiracy" of "political madmen."

44. On the ground floor, the visitor can sample, one after another, indications of Pugin's first youth and of the earlier Burgeonings of Gothic fancy, like Strawberry Hill, the famed home of Horace

45. The Bucolics profoundly influenced a wide range of canonical literary figures, from the contemporaneous Horace, Propertius, and Ovid through such successors as Calpurnius, Sannazaro, Marot, Spenser, Milton, Wordsworth, Robert Frost, and W

46. 1872, James Parton, The Life of Horace Greeley "Take a cruller, Any way," said she, handing him a cake-basket containing a dozen or so of those unspeakable, Dutch indigestibles.

47. Anacreon seems to have taken part in the fighting, in which, on his own admission, he did not distinguish himself, but, like Alcaeus and Horace, threw away his shield and fled

48. Coltrane's influence was felt by the late '50s), Altoists Phil Woods, Jackie McLean and Cannonball Adderley, guitarists Kenny Burrell, Grant Green and Wes Montgomery, organist Jimmy Smith and pianists Horace Silver and Bobby Timmons

49. Deputy Director Horace M. Albright had suggested to President Roosevelt that the historic sites from the American Civil War should be managed by the National Park Service, rather than the War Department.

50. 1872, James Parton, The Life of Horace Greeley: "Take a Cruller, any way," said she, handing him a cake-basket containing a dozen or so of those unspeakable, Dutch indigestibles.

51. Named for and perhaps invented by Alcaeus, a poet of the late 7th and early 6th centuries bc, the Alcaic became an important Latin verse form, especially in the Odes of Horace

52. A monument of the 19th century belief in learning, the Athenaeum was founded by Horace Fairbanks as a culture center for the town - a true "Athenaeum," providing a free public library, art

53. O that Ben Jonson is a pestilent fellow! he brought vp Horace giuing the Poets a pill, [xi: 3] but our fellow Shakespeare hath giuen him a purge that made him Beray his credit

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55. Beginning in the 1st century BC with Virgil, Horace, and Strabo, Roman histories offer only vague accounts of China and the silk-producing Seres people of the Far East, who were perhaps the ancient Chinese.

56. The playful twisting leap that a rabbit makes, usually with a 180–turn in midair: Horace is a Dutch rabbit with an exuberant Binky. verb (used without object), bin·kied, bin·ky·ing.

57. "Misery Acquaints a man with strange bed-fellows" Summary A satire on the unlikely alliance of rival editors Horace Greeley and James Watson Webb in support of Zachary Taylor for the presidency in 1848

58. ‘A Late Flowering of English Alcaics’, Perceptions of Horace (Cambridge UP, 2009) ‘Eliot’s Seneca, Ted Hughes’s Oedipus’, Ted Hughes and the Classics (Oxford UP, 2009) Selected Articles ‘Critical Implications of the Caesura in Horatian Alcaics’, Classical Journal 103.1 (2007)

59. Julian Francis Abele (April 30, 1881 – April 23, 1950) was a prominent African-American architect, and chief designer in the offices of Horace Trumbauer.He was the primary designer of the West Campus of Duke University (1924–54)

60. Bloodshed: cruor: Bloodshed, murder, slaughter, gore: cruor: resist even to Bloodshed: resistite usque ad sanguiam: to your folly add Bloodshed, and stir the fire with the sword (Horace) adde cruorem stultitiæ, atque ignem gladio scrutare: without Bloodshed: incruente

61. The Chastet is continuing in the tradition initiated by Burchell with a bop orientated library of standards plus originals by Burchell, Benny Golson, Gerry Mulligan, Horace Silver and Hank Mobley, with the highly accomplished tenor saxophonist and clarinetist Geoff …

62. It was a well known favourite of Horace Slughorn; Tom Riddle may have bought this sweet to sway Slughorn into giving him information he needed on Horcruxes.23 Bolandi manufactures their own brand of Crystallised pineapple.4

63. ‘In its conception and Concretion, the Otter Creek feeding facility was a monument to Horace Albright's philosophy of aesthetic conservation.’ ‘Strenuous efforts at Concretion confront the inevitability of mutability.’ ‘The concern with material Concretion begins with Bernstein's title, With Strings.’

64. In the rest of O'Donnell's summary, Lee Goodwin, a bootlegger whom Temple helps convict for a crime he did not commit, is Allegorized as "Poor White Trash," and Horace Benbow, who unsuccessfully defends Goodwin, as "the Formalized Tradition."

65. On the 25th of March 1960 the head was finally interred again by Horace Wilkinson in a secret location near the Antechapel of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge (Cromwell had been the Member of Parliament for Cambridge before he became Lord Protector)

66. Gray, writing to Horace Walpole (August, 1757), said that the author seemed to have retrieved the true language of the stage, which has been lost for these hundred years, but Samuel Johnson held aloof from the general enthusiasm, and Averred …

67. ‘I'll remember Horace as a true original, unhybridized, a Bushelful of contradictions: stubborn but sentimental, steely and twinkly, old-school formal but startlingly earthy.’ ‘Michelle has been known to eat fresh peas by the proverbial Bushelful.’ ‘I grew up eating Chesapeake Bay crabs by the Bushelful.’

68. 1985, Anthony Burgess, Kingdom of the Wicked: The earth tremors resumed and made a Bourdon to the loud psalms that they sang, interspersed with the odd ode of Horace recited by Silas.· The drone pipe of a bagpipe.· The lowest-pitched stop of an organ

69. Anacreon is one of the most important of the Greek archaic lyric poets and has enjoyed a rich reception in both ancient and modern Europe, from Horace in Rome to the so-called Anacreontic poets in modern Europe (among them Abraham Cowley and Robert Herrick in …

70. Example Sentences for "Antithetically"" This was the verdict of Horace Walpole, who, as Sir George Trevelyan Antithetically says, "lived in the country and on the country during more than half a century, doing for the country less than half a day's work in half a year

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73. Encouraged by her friends, she submitted poems to Poetry magazine; four were published by Harriet Monroe in the May, 1920, edition, including her most widely Anthologized poem, “Velvet Shoes.” Benet had begun to act as informal literary agent for Wylie, and feeling the increasing pull of the literary world, she separated from Horace Wylie

74. Title: Bonzes de la Pagoda Chinoise (Cholen), Saïgon, Cochinchine Artist: Emile Gsell (French, Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines 1838–1879 Vietnam) Date: 1866 Medium: Albumen silver print from glass negative Dimensions: 24.1 x 21.5 cm (9 1/2 x 8 7/16 in.) Classification: Photographs Credit Line: Gilman Collection, Purchase, The Horace W

75. Wilmarsh Sheldon Lewis (1895-1979), collector and Bibliographer, was the editor (along with Alva Dayle Wallace) of the mammoth Horace Walpole Correspondence (48 volumes, 1937-1983) for Yale University Press, but he also edited The Castle of Otranto, published studies about Walpole and other literary figures of the 18th century, and wrote two

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77. Julian Francis Abele (April 30, 1881 – April 23, 1950) was a prominent African-American architect, and chief designer in the offices of Horace Trumbauer.He contributed to the design of more than 400 buildings, including the Widener Memorial Library at Harvard University (1912–15), Philadelphia's Central Library (1917–27), and the Philadelphia Museum of Art (1914–28).

78. Amiss (n.) immediately despertar (se) run a race pleas of the crown but now, laying banter aside, let us look to more serious matters (Horace) put joker svjetska ekonomija sekalo of the dead say nothing but what is favorable within easy reach somnus agrestium lenis virorum non humiles domos fastidit, umbrosamque ripam napustiti iyo, inyo, mo

79. Peut-être la plus célèbre des Anaphores de la langue française: Rome, l’unique objet de mon ressentiment ! Rome, à qui vient ton bras d’immoler mon amant ! Rome qui t’a vu naître, et que ton cœur adore ! Rome enfin que je hais parce qu’elle t’honore ! Corneille, Camille dans Horace, IV, 5

80. Obsolete form of contrary.··opposite contradictory hostile, unfavorable 1640, Pierre Corneille, “Act 2, Scene 3”, in Horace: Près d'épouser la sœur qu'il faut tuer le frère / Et que pour mon pays j'ai le Sort si Contraire While about to wed the sister, that I must slay her brother / And that for my country, I face such an unfortunate fate