34 examples of conrad's in sentences

It was this church with Lanfranc's short Norman nave, western façade and towers, and Conrad's glorious great choir high up over the crypt, a choir broader than the nave and longer too, and with two transepts, the western of Lanfranc's time, the eastern of St Anselm's, that St Thomas knew and that saw his martyrdom in 1170.

But Conrad's rule was weak, and during his short reign of seven years civil war continued, part of the time with Henry the Fowler, son of Duke Otto [who died in 912], owing to Conrad's attempt to separate Thuringia from Saxony in order to weaken Henry's ducal power.

(See Joseph Conrad's "Out-post of Civilization.")

Sailing the seas of the world, touching at strange tropical ports and uncharted islands, elbowing all the races of the globe, hearing all the languages spoken by man,such were Conrad's activities between his twentieth and thirty-seventh years.

Short stories, novels, and an interesting autobiographical volume, A Personal Record (1912), represent Conrad's production.

Youth, A Narrative, and Two Other Tales (1902), contains one of Conrad's strongest stories, The End of the Tether.

Conrad's method is unusual.

Conrad's A Personal Record.

"No one will step into my Conrad's place, if I can help it.

Is Conrad's toothache very bad?" "The poor fellow is in great pain.

" Conrad's cupidity was greatly excited by this remarkable luck of Fred's.

Something in Conrad's manner excited her suspicion, and she resolved the next day to call herself on Mr. Clark, the tenant.

For that portion of the county of Washington which lies west of Rock Creek, at Conrad's Tavern, in Tenallytown.

" "Godfrey Preston," was Conrad's next choice.

In Conrad's case, again, I have fancied that I discover in the various notices of his life a noble nature warped and blinded by its unnatural exclusions from those family ties through which we first discern or describe God and our relations to Him, and forced to concentrate his whole faculties in the service, not so much of a God of Truth as of a Catholic system.

Here comes Gerard, Conrad's chaplain, with our dinner.

'The likeness of the fiend' etc. I have put this daring expression into Conrad's mouth, as the ideal outcome of the teaching of Conrad's age on this pointand of much teaching also which miscalls itself Protestant, in our own age.

'The likeness of the fiend' etc. I have put this daring expression into Conrad's mouth, as the ideal outcome of the teaching of Conrad's age on this pointand of much teaching also which miscalls itself Protestant, in our own age.

The reader has by this time, I hope, read enough to justify, in every sense, Conrad's 'A corpse or two was raised, they say, last week,' and much more of the funeral oration which I have put into his mouth.

It seems only yesterday that I wrote a reviewthe first long and appreciative review he hadof Mr. Joseph Conrad's "Almayer's Folly" in the Saturday Review.

When they reached the meadow, the Princess sat down on the grass and let down her hair, and when Conrad saw it he was so delighted that he wanted to pluck some out; but she said "Blow, blow, little breeze, And Conrad's hat seize. Let him join in the chase While away it is whirled, Till my tresses are curled

" Then a strong wind sprang up, which blew away Conrad's hat right over the fields, and he had to run after it.

Conrad's mother, the Princess Hippolita, had been carried fainting to her apartments, accompanied by her daughter Matilda, who smothered her own grief in order to assist her afflicted parent, and by Isabella.

KAESTNER, ERICH. 35th May; or, Conrad's ride to the South Seas.

He had a little bookcase over his table, and I noticed the Georgian Book of Verse, Conrad's Nostromo, and a translation of Ropshin's Pale Horse.

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