Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Arthur Golding" ¶ 13
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Even and William
Even thirty years after his death " Sultan Solyman " was quoted by the English playwright William Shakespeare as a military prodigy in The Merchant of Venice ( Act 2, Scene 1 ).
Even before Washington returned, Dinwiddie had sent a company of 40 men under William Trent to that point, where in the early months of 1754 they began construction of a small stockaded fort.
Even so, tensions remained: William remained very suspicious of Louis, thinking the French king desired " Universal Kingship " over Europe ; Louis described William as " my mortal enemy " and saw him as an obnoxious warmonger.
Even several public opponents of " non-sexist language ", such as William Safire, were finally convinced that Ms. had earned a place in English by the case of US Congresswoman Geraldine A. Ferraro.
Even after William conquered England and became its king, it took her more than a year to visit her new kingdom.
Even William of Malmesbury, no lover of ecclesiastics and always ready to find fault with them, could only find fault with him for his occasional lapses into unbecoming frivolity.
" Even in the minds of Anne's future son-in-law, William III of Orange and that of her cousin-by-marriage, Sophia of Hanover, the stigma of the Hydes ' low birth could not disappear.
Even in the U. S. Supreme Court the poem has had its influence: Justice William Rehnquist, in his concurring opinion in Northern Pipeline Co. v. Marathon Pipe Line Co., 458 U. S. 50 ( 1982 ), called judicial decisions regarding Congress's power to create legislative courts " landmarks on a judicial ' darkling plain ' where ignorant armies have clashed by night.
Even William Pepperrell joined the large number of citizens calling for Shirley's removal.
Even later, William Langland's Piers Plowman is a major work in English that is written in alliterative verse ; it was written between 1360 and 1399.
Even the arrival of the railways at Fort William, Fort Augustus and Inverness did little to harm the canal, as trains were scheduled to connect with steamboat services.
Even further back, one 1851 issue of The Lancet London advertised at least two sources of digestive biscuits, one such baker, William Hill, offered " brown meal digestive biscuits ".
Even then the classic struggled with the Chinese, Sir William Chambers's book of Chinese interiors having been published in the same year with Spalatro, while the best workers condescended to design and gild and carve, when required, in all the mesquinages of the Rococo.
Even elector Frederick William of Brandenburg offered assistance to Poland to continue the war, with the hope of conquering Swedish Pomerania.
Even as the war was going on, William Seward and James Buchanan were outlining a debate over the question of inevitability that would continue among historians.
Even on their honeymoon, William was asked to speak at meetings.
( Even the most stylish and up-to-date furnishings of the historical reign of Queen Anne, as inventories reveal, used a style that 21st-century connoisseurs would immediately identify as " William and Mary ".
McCrea graduated from Hollywood High School and then Pomona College ( class of 1928 ), where he had acted on stage and took courses in drama and public speaking, and appeared regularly at the Pasadena Playhouse, Even as a high school student, he was working as a stunt double and held horses for cowboy stars William S. Hart and Tom Mix.
Even inside his borders, William faced an alliance of the Lusignans and the Parthenays against him, an issue resolved with total destruction of the enemies.
Even William Shakespeare, buried at Stratford-upon-Avon in 1616, was not honoured with a monument until 1740 when one designed by William Kent was constructed in Poets ' Corner ( though shortly after his death William Basse had suggested Shakepeare should be buried there.
Even without being in as good of form as he had been in the individual races, Sheppard had little trouble retaining the leads giving to him by his teammates, William Hamilton, Nate Cartmell, and John Taylor.

Even and Shakespeare
Even Samuel Johnson was not free of applying the unities to drama when judging it in his Prefaces to Shakespeare.
Even less familiar works have been staged: A Fair Quarrel was performed at the National Theatre, and The Old Law has been performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Even Shakespeare was no stranger to Lady Fortune:
Even though Theobald's work is invaluable, Pope succeeded in so utterly obliterating the character of the man that he is known by those who do not work with Shakespeare only as a dunce, as a dusty, pedantic, and dull witted scribe.
Even after two disappointing outings, A & M was willing to give Trip Shakespeare another chance, showing some excitement about the band's idea of an album of covers.
Even as a freshman Paul performed on the Senior Mainstage in plays ranging from Rodgers and Hammerstein to Shakespeare.

Even and knew
Even as he said it, Greg knew they had found the enemy.
Even Rector himself was prey to this spirit of competition and he knew it, not for a more exalted office in the hierarchy of the church -- his ambitions for the bishopry had died very early in his career -- but for the one clear victory he had talked about to the colonel.
Even though the boy could not see them, he knew they were clouded by distance.
Even though the Arawaks did not have an exact word for humility, they well knew the attitude.
Even though she knew it would not help her as an amateur, Grandchamp continued her efforts, and eventually did box professionally for a time.
Even before Relay was implemented, one could send an instant message ( called MSG ) to someone on another computer if one knew the other person's userid ( i. e., screen name or login ) and the name of the remote computer system the person was logged into.
Even without the finding of Jordaen's will, his kindness has been recognized by all who knew him.
Even under torture, they did not identify any other members of the Resistance – because they actually knew of none.
Even their rebellious critical words-he knew about them.
Tucker explained, " Even though I loved the song and it was a sensational hit every time I sang it, I was always careful to use it only when I knew the majority of the house would understand Yiddish.
Even after independence, the outside world knew little of the diverse peoples ' traditional music genres.
Even though things seemed impossible at times, he always knew there was always a chance to catch a fish -- only if you had your fly in the water.
Even the king doesn't know which door hides the maiden, but the princess has made it her business to find out, as her lover knew she would.
" Even Liberals who knew that Howe had made no such statement agreed that it was just the sort of thing he could have said.
Even as far back as prehistoric and early historical times, people knew about the strategic importance of the strait at the Main “ knee ” between the Odenwald and the Spessart, building mighty ringwalls on the Greinberg above Miltenberg and on the Bürgstadter Berg ( mountains ).
Even if Smith meant that he was talking about John Mitchell, the former Attorney General, Gray further points out that no one ( outside of the conspirators ) knew of Mitchell's involvement until the following April, when John Dean admitted as much to special prosecutors.
Even if some thought he was mad the way he carried on, we never knew what he was going to come up with next "
Even if " Lithuanian " does not mean " Ruthenian ", Alexander would have been the last Great Duke who knew Lithuanian.
Even though she misspells most words in her letters ( like Nanny Ogg ) and is seen as unintelligent by other witches, she accurately predicts her death ( just like the witch Agnes Nutter, from Good Omens ) and tells Magrat not to let Granny and Nanny go with her because she knew that was the only way they would agree to go.
Even when there were 400 people in the bar, you always knew Louie was there.
Even though ancient Polynesians knew Mururoa Atoll by the ancestral name of Hiti-Tautau-Mai, there is no firm historical evidence that it has been permanently inhabited.
Even the poacher, Dai, was alive and well and living in the Sanctuary, but gave no indication that he knew Professor Brake or Matthew.
Even though he couldn't remember the things Helena had made him do, Lucky still knew Helena and Stavros were his enemies.
Even though Thomas knew he was not allowed to operate on patients at that time, he still followed Blalock's rules and assisted him during surgery.

4.932 seconds.