69 collocations for lecturing

He has been lecturing any time these five yearsfor to that length the courtship has been protractedupon the propriety of putting off the solemnity, till the lady should have completed her five and twentieth year.

SEE Lectures élémentaires avec exercises.

When I had been lecturing forty years, which is now four years ago, the Lecture Bureau suggested that before I retire from the public platform, that I should prepare one subject and deliver it through the country.

Methode de lecture a vue pianistique (Method of sight reading)

I therefore arranged with great care the necessary apparatus, and lectured six evenings in a room (I forget its nameit might be Temperance Hallhigh above St Matthew's Street), from Mar. 13th to the end of the week.

On the following evening I was to lecture, and we were escorted to the hall by a stone-throwing crowd; while I was lecturing a man shouted "Put her out!"

I had forgotten the circumstance altogether, but it appears the child had not; for some time after, while I was lecturing the children upon the necessity of telling truth, and on the wickedness of stealing, the little fellow approached me, and said, "Please, sir, you stole my whistle."

Methode de lecture a vue pianistique (Method of sight reading)

Les grands savants francais; lectures scientifiques.

Marjorie Bartholomew Paradis (A); 25Mar59; R234233. PARGMENT, LILA. Lectures pour debutants.

In writing of Young she says, The God of the Night Thoughts is simply Young himself "writ large"a didactic poet, who "lectures" mankind in the antithetic hyperbole of mortal and immortal joys, earth and the stars, hell and heaven, and expects the tribute of inexhaustible applause.

Being very competent, both by piety and talents, for the work, and possessing more perhaps than any missionary, the confidence of the planters, he is admitted to many estates, to lecture the apprentices on religious and moral duties.

Related to the work is "Ethics of the Dust" (1865), lectures to little housewives on mineralogy and crystallography, nature's work in crystallization being the text for a diatribe against sordid living.

KASTEN, LLOYD A. Lectures escogidas, by Lloyd A. Kasten & Eduardo Neale-Silva.

" "And he doesn't lecture Sarah?"

This benign town of Preston, with its fervent galaxy of lecturing curates, and its noble army of high falutin' incumbents, is the very fulcrum and lever of northern Romanism.

'Old age is only fond of moral truth, Lectures too grave disgust aspiring youth; But he who blends instruction with delight, Wins every reader, nor in vain shall write.

Cartault, Étude sur les Bucoliques de Virgile (p. 285), almost accepts Servius' suggestion: "un résumé de ses lectures et de ses études.

The former gave an amusing account of having seen Oliver Wendell Holmes in a fishmonger's, lecturing extempore on the head of a freshly killed turtle, whose eyes and jaws still showed muscular action: the lecture of course being all "cram," but accepted as sober earnest by the mob outside.

Andrew Dunlop, Maisie's father, was one of those men who are uncommonly fond of lecturing young folk in season and out of season.

"Where are the crawfish?" Mathieu meantime was lecturing Frederic.

"His gravely lecturing his friend about it."Ib., i, 478.

" "But, Martha, you ought to know it's very silly and wicked to believe in such things," Ellen Whitelaw said, feeling it her duty to lecture the girl a little, and yet half inclined to believe her.

Indeed, I believe that a student who gains from a course of lectures the simple habit of concentrating his attention upon a definitely limited series of facts, until they are thoroughly mastered, has made a step of immeasurable importance.

England, as I say, is in no position herself to sit in judgment on Germany and lecture hermuch as she undoubtedly enjoys doing so.

69 collocations for  lecturing