238 examples of artes in sentences

In the anonymous, The Artes of Logike and Rhetorike (1584), rhetoric is denned as "an arte of speaking finelie.

Nam post mille artes, medicae tentamina curae, Ardet adhuc Febris; nec velit arte regi.

Fit fuga, tectonicas nemo tunc invocat artes; Cum perit artificis non minus usta domus.

Phr. hae tibi erunt artes [Lat.].

Phr. ars celare artem [Lat.]; artes honorabit

But the enlightened connoisseur is more refined in his taste; and from our art, as from all the other liberal arts when thoroughly cultivated, the result isto improve and to humanize the heart; so true is it, that "Ingenuas didicisse fideliter artes, Emollit mores, nec sinit esse feros.

La civilisation, la vie est une chose apprise et inventée, qu'on le sache bien: 'Inventas aut qui vitam excoluere per artes.'

For to say truth, artes hae, non sunt Lucrativae, as Guido Bonat that great astrologer could foresee, they be not gainful arts these, sed esurientes et famelicae, but poor and hungry.

Omnes urbanae res, omnia studia, omnis forensis laus et industria latet in tutela et praecidio bellicae virtutis, et simul atque increpuit suspicio tumultus, artes illico nostrae conticescunt.

non tam laboriosi ut Belgae, sed ut Hispani otiatores vitam ut plurimum otiosam agentes: artes manuariae quae plurimum habent in se laboris et difficultatis, majoremque requirunt industriam, a peregrinis et exteris exercentur; habitant in piscosissimo mari, interea tantum non piscantur quantum insulae suffecerit sed a vicinis emere coguntur.

Omnes artes fraudem admittunt, sola medicina sponte eam accersit.

Figuraos un mundo de piedra, inmenso como el espíritu de nuestra religión, sombrío como sus tradiciones, enigmático como sus parábolas, y todavía no tendréis una idea remota de ese eterno monumento del entusiasmo y la fe de nuestros mayores, sobre el que los siglos ban derramado á porfía el tesoro de sus creencias, de su inspiration y de sus artes.

And all to come to be a skilfull man, In learned artes and happy sciences?

And that is why the last words of Anchises to Aeneas are: Hae tibi erunt artes: pacisque imponere morem Parcere subjectis et debellare superbos.

Over the door of the Smith's Hall is a carving of three hammers, and the inscription: "By hammer and hand All artes do stand.

And of all artes that worthe or praise doeth merite, To none the Marshall Farrier's will submitt, That bothe by Physicks, arte, force, hands, and spiritt The Kinge and subject in peace and warre doe fitt, Many of Tuball boast first Smythe that ever wrought, But Farriers more do, doe than Tuball ever taught.

Is unfitt for peace and more unaptt for warre, For Honor, Anncestrie, and for Utilitie, Farriers may boast their artes habilitie, For Honor, view, this anncient Pedigree Of Noble Howses, that did beare the name Of Farriers, and were Earles; as you may see, That used the arte and did supporte the same, And to perpetuall honour of the Crafte, Castells they buylt and to succession left.

That it promotes the growth of virtue is too old an axiom to be refuted: Ingenuas didicisse fideliter artes Emollit mores, nec sinit esse feros.

The epithet "liberal" is a fair translation of the Latin "ingenuus," which means "free-born;" thus Cicero speaks of the "artes ingenuæ," or the arts befitting a free-born man; and Ovid says in the well-known lines, "Ingenuas didicisse fideliter artes Emollit mores nec sinit esse feros," To have studied carefully the liberal arts refines the manners, and prevents us from being brutish.

The epithet "liberal" is a fair translation of the Latin "ingenuus," which means "free-born;" thus Cicero speaks of the "artes ingenuæ," or the arts befitting a free-born man; and Ovid says in the well-known lines, "Ingenuas didicisse fideliter artes Emollit mores nec sinit esse feros," To have studied carefully the liberal arts refines the manners, and prevents us from being brutish.

Garganum inugire putes nemus aut mare Thuscum, Tanto cum strepitu ludi spectantur; et artes, Divitiæque peregrina, quibus oblitus actor Cum stetit in Scena, concurrit dextera lævæ.

'Ha tibi erunt artes; pacisque imponere morem, Parcere Subjectis, et debellare Superbos.' Virg.

Ingenuas didicisse fideliter artes Emollit mores, nec sinit esse feros.

TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1753. Inventasvitam excolucre per artes.

" "I am not a beginner," thought Marguerite, who had been in love three days; and she began to read: "Now of all artes ye most ancient is ye lovely arte of courting.

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