2725 examples of allude in sentences

This expression must allude to the dress of Harvest, which has many ears of wheat about it in various parts.

To all this he answered nothing, and he did not take the trouble to allude to the matter in the few letters he wrote to his acquaintances.

Jerome, and the great bishops, and the illustrious ladies to whom I allude, all belonged to the same social ranks.

I need not here allude to the perversion of this rule,how it degenerated into a fearful despotism, and was made use of by ambitious popes, and finally by the generals of the Mendicant Friars and the Jesuits.

Even Racine once so far forgot himself as to allude in her presence to the miserable farces of the poet Scarron,an unpremeditated and careless insult which she never forgot or forgave.

I turn from the criticism of her novels, as they successively appeared, to allude briefly to her closing days.

[Footnote 4: This seems to allude to the assay of a firearm, and to mean 'burst on the trial.'

But do you allude to that execrable code, that authorises murder?

They shew that the descendants of Cush[075] were of the colour, to which the advocates for slavery allude; and of course, that there was no such limitation of colour to the posterity of Canaan, or the inheritors of the curse.

Do we allude to that punishment, which shall be inflicted on men as individuals, in a future life?

Do we allude to that awful day, which shall surely come, when the master shall behold his murdered negroe face to face?

Or, do we allude to that punishment, which may be inflicted on them here, as members of a wicked community?

As specimens of the learned professor's reasoning, it may be observed that whenever the words humble, daring, high, noble, and royal, occur in the poet's love-verses, he thinks they must allude to the Princess Leonora; and he argues, that Alfonso never could have been so angry with any "versi lascivi," if they had not had the same direction.]

In no public place did he ever allude to his personal sufferings, though fever had brought him to death's door and the years had been crowded with the most harrowing cares.

We allude to his researches on the laws which govern the chemical decomposition of compound substances by electricity.

When I allude to a play going under the name of Beaumont and Fletcher as partly Massinger's, I am supported either by Mr. Fleay's tables, published in the Transactions of the New Shakspere Society, or to my own extension of these tables published in the Eng.

It could not escape any speaker upon this platform to allude to the dignity of that retirement; how, from the moment he surrendered he withdrew from observation, holding aloof from all political complications, and devoting his entire energies to the great work he had undertaken to discharge.

I need hardly say, that I allude especially to those five splendid works,the assassinations of William I, of Orange, of Henry IV., of France, of the Duke of Buckingham, (which you will find excellently described in the letters published by Mr. Ellis, of the British Museum,) of Gustavus Adolphus, and of Wallenstein.

Of course I allude here to personal superiority, not to the place a man may gain by his works.

This is a magnificent affair, and is one of the proud triumphs of the union of Painting, Engraving, and Literatureto which we took occasion to allude in a recent number of THE MIRROR.

That the second and third chapters allude to Christ is a groundless hypothesis.

In the poem of London, Mr. Boswell was of opinion, that Johnson did not allude to Savage, under the name of Thales, and adds, for his reason, that Johnson was not so much as acquainted with Savage when he wrote his London.

" "The Kentucky Union for the moral and religious improvement of the colored race,"an association composed of some of the most influential ministers and laymen of Kentucky, says in a general circular to the religious public, "To the female character among the black population, we cannot allude but with feelings of the bitterest shame.

" A writer in the "Western Luminary," published in Lexington, Ky., made the following declaration to the same point in the number of that paper for May 7, 1835: "There is one topic to which I will allude, which will serve to establish the heathenism of this population.

I allude to the UNIVERSAL LICENTIOUSNESS which prevails.

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