6282 examples of admires in sentences

Admires Honoria vastly.

Though justly Greece her eldest sons admires, Why should not we be wiser than our sires?

He, who to seem more deep than you or I, Extols old bards, or Merlin's prophecy, Mistake him not; he envies, not admires, And to debase the sons, exalts the sires.

Yes, saw; Mr. Jools can bet for me if he admires to; I ain't his mostah.

The mother in his book makes use of all the impressions, influences, and agencies with which the child comes in contact: she protects from evil; she stimulates for good; she places the child in direct communication with nature, because she herself admires its beauties.

"Sadie, it is not necessary to give the furtive glance to every gentleman who admires the machine.

Such is the powre of that sweet passion, 190 That it all sordid basenesse doth expell, And the refyned mynd doth newly fashion Unto a fairer forme, which now doth dwell In his high thought, that would it selfe excell; Which he beholding still with constant sight, 195 Admires the mirrour of so heavenly light.

[Footnote 7: To know a man, there is scarce a readier way than to hear him talk of his friendwhy he loves, admires, chooses him.

His companion is ordinarily some stale fellow, that has been notorious for an ingle to gold hatbands, whom he admires at first, afterwards scorns.

One that seriously admires those worst princes, as Sforza, Borgia, and Richard the Third; and calls matters of deep villany things of difficulty.

He admires good nature as only good to those who have it not, and laughs at friendship as a ridiculous foppery, which all wise men easily outgrow; for the more a man loves another the less he loves himself.

The example of one stimulates another; speculation rises on speculation; bubble rises on bubble; every one helps with his breath to swell the windy superstructure, and admires and wonders at the magnitude of the inflation he has contributed to produce.

"I think not," he said shortly, "and for this simple reasonhe admires your daughter above any girl that he has met; she has influenced him in the past and can influence him again in the future.

He admires methat's absolute; he takes my low moral tone for an eccentricity of genius, and it only imparts an extra flavora haut goûtto the charm of my intercourse.

He penetrates him, disapproves of himyet respects and admires him.

Here still an aged elm aspires, Beneath whose far projecting shade (And which the shepherd still admires) The children of the forest play'd.

His opinions are not always in concert with the current judgment of to-day; he admires Warburton much more than we do, and Fielding much less.

This, it is to be feared, is merely the sad truth, for mankind, while it admires both greatness and goodness, would seem to resent the one and only half believe in the other.

At any rate, he admires her from a thinker and artist's point of view; for beautiful she is,there can be no two opinions as to that,and of more than average intelligence.

"Mr. Madison admires him, and was remarking but yesterday that 'to the brilliancy of his genius is added what is too rarea candid surrender of his opinions when the lights of discussion satisfied him.'

ORME, Robert, the historian, admires Johnson's Journey to the Western Islands, ii. 300; v. 408, n. 4; and his talk, iii. 284; mapping of the East Indies and Highlands of Scotland compared, ii. 356.

421, n. 2; wife praises it, i. 210; ladies strangely formal, i. 223; Langton admires it, i. 247; last number, i. 226, 233; lessons taught by it, i. 213; mottoes translated, i. 210, n. 3, 211, 225; Murphy's translation from the French, i. 356; Necessity of Cultivating Politeness, v. 82, n. 2; quotation in Colonel Myddelton's inscription, iv.

RANKE, Professor, Sixtus Quintus, v. 239, n. RAPHAEL, Johnson admires his pictures, ii. 392; mentioned, i. 248, n. 3.

9, n. 5; France, tour to, ii. 384-401; French, contentment of the, v. 106, n. 4; Convent, visits a, ii. 385; maxims, attacks, iii. 204, n. 1; Garrick's poetry, praises, ii. 78; good breeding, want of, iv. 83; Gordon Riots, alarmed at the, iii. 428, n. 4; Gray's Odes, admires, ii. 327; Grosvenor Square, removes to, iv.

No one admires a great actor in a great play more than I do, and one of the few things that ever makes me sorry my work is what it is is that I can sae seldom sit me doon in a stall in a theatre and watch a play through.

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