19 Metaphors for de

Violante, as the girl was christened, grew up, as beautiful as her aunt Cammilla, with a pair of eyes like hers, and nothing could restrain the passion of that young libertine, Don Piero de' Medici, for love of herhe was indeed his father's son!

SAINT ARNAUD, JACQUES LEROY DE, a noted French marshal, born at Bordeaux; was already a distinguished soldier when he entered actively into the plans of Louis Napoleon to overthrow the Republic; assisted at the coup d'état, and was created a marshal in reward; commanded the French forces at the outbreak of the Crimean War, and took part in the battle of the Alma, but died a few days later (1796-1854).

De. Is that your scruple?

Marshan, me love, me embrace, me kisse de, will, be my trot.

Cosimo de' Medici was, I think, the wisest and best ruler that Florence ever had and ranks high among the rulers that any state ever had.

ESPINEL, VINCENT DE, a Spanish poet and musician, born at Ronda, Granada; first a soldier and then a priest, the friend of Lope de Vega, and author of a work which Le Sage made free use of in writing "Gil Blas"; was an expert musician; played on the guitar, and added a fifth string (1551-1634).

de Croixmare being my godmother, &c., and Aunt Maria says, "Tut, tut!" as well as "Eh! what?" to everything.

Har-ry and Tom, the o-ther day, Went out in-to the yard to play; Their great de-light, in wea-ther bright, Is blow-ing bub-bles with pipes of clay.

De only priviluge de rich folks hez is dat dey kin sail on deir billows while we hez ter stan' alongside,but dey's powerfu' unhappy sometimes when dey hez so much ter look after, an' we kin enjoy lookin' at deir fine houses widout hevin' any of de care.

Pars Prima, viiunder "De is qui notantur infamia.

Auprès de vous would be the modern expression.

The General's new aide-de-camp was the first guest to arrive, and he and his hostess paced the gallery for some time.

and Catherine de' Medici354] Such was the prince, fiery and flighty, inconsistent and artful, accessible to the most opposite sympathies as well as hatreds, of whom Catherine de' Medici and Admiral Coligny were disputing the possession.

I be fixin' to knock 'im clean ovah de rail, but by dat time, de Cap'm had 'is eye on us.

Marquis Leonida de' Malatesti was the happy father of many sons and daughters.

de was the sister of an emigrant, and myself a native of England, he told us we were to pass the night in a church appointed for the purpose, and that on the morrow we should be conveyed to Arras.

We shall see a new ideal type of the male head emerge in a group of statues, among which the most distinguished is Giuliano de' Medici at San Lorenzo.

"W'ad you fin' de rizzon is, 'Sieur Frowenfel'?"

The De of Dm and the El of Bn and Ld Yg,are not these pretty guardians of a nation's name?

19 Metaphors for  de