49 examples of cornaro in sentences

And our gold-maker himself going to the Senate like a noble, with his friends the Cornaro and the Dandolo in crimson robesthe people thronging to see him pass!" "Ay, Bragadin was a saintly man!"

I was always reminded of the story of "Cornaro the Italian," related in Wilson's Fourth Reader, whenever I saw them eat their simple meals.

forbearance, abnegation; self-denial, self-restraint, self-control &c (resolution) 604. frugality; vegetarianism, teetotalism, total abstinence; abstinence, abstemiousness; Encratism^, prohibition; system of Pythagoras, system of Cornaro; Pythagorism, Stoicism. vegetarian; Pythagorean, gymnosophist^. teetotaler &c 958; abstainer; designated driver; Encratite^, fruitarian^,

Even two meagre volumes could not be filled, without a little History of Melinda Fairfax;without the Tale of Cornaro and the Turk,a tale told twice, in verse and prose,a tale already often published, and as often read.

There was Doctor Tio-King, his Cornaro under his arm; Fulk Ephrinell and Miss Horatia Bluett, mingling their teeth and hair, figuratively, be it understood; Sir Francis Trevellyan, motionless and silent, intractable and stiff, smoking his cigar on the threshold; Faruskiar, accompanied by Ghangir; Russian, Turkoman, Chinese travelersin all from sixty to eighty persons.

Dr. Tio-King does not lift his nose from his Cornaro, and Pan Chao reminds me more of Paris and France than of Pekin and China; besides, when he came to Europe he came by Suez, and he knows no more of Oriental Turkestan than he does of Kamtschatka.

On those who are intrusted with the direction of public affairs this is more incumbent than on others" It is Dr. Tio-King reading Cornaro aloud, in order that he may remember his principles better.

Doctor Tio-King and Cornaro, one carrying the other, were to be at this little festivity.

As to the doctor, he has got down to eating only the yolk of an egg a day, like his master, Cornaro, and he hopes to live to a hundred and two as did the noble Venetian.

The archbishop of Seville, Antonio de Solis, who lived to be 110 years old, drank wine; and even that wonderful pattern of propriety, Cornaro, did the same: but the question is about quantity.

As a young university student he fell in love with a niece of Cardinal Cornaro, and married her in secret.

In climbing over the last wall, he fell and broke his leg, and was carried by a waterman to the palace of the Cardinal Cornaro.

Cornaro promised to secure his pardon, but eventually exchanged him for a bishopric.

On the great stairway, at Padua, stands the statue of Elena Cornaro, professor of six languages in that once renowned university.

But Elena Cornaro was educated like a boy, by her father.

"Cornaro had become very corpulent, previously to the adoption of his temperate habits.

Cornaro, who was the Author of the little Treatise I am mentioning, was of an Infirm Constitution, till about forty, when by obstinately persisting in an exact Course of Temperance, he recovered a perfect State of Health; insomuch that at fourscore he published his Book, which has been translated into English upon the Title of [Sure and certain Methods ] of attaining a long and healthy Life.

There I joined Lucagnolo a goldsmith, and was employed in making plate and jewels by the Cardinals Cibo, Cornaro, and Salviati, the Bishop of Salamanca, and Signora Porzia Chigi, and was able to open a shop entirely on my own account.

I escaped, and was protected by Cardinal Cornaro in his own palace.

FOOD FOR THE AGED AND THE VERY YOUNG Requisites of food for the aged Stimulating diet not necessary Flesh food unsuitable Bill of fare Quantity of food for the aged Heavy meals a tax upon digestion Cornaro's testimony Diet for the young Causes of mortality among young children Best artificial food Use of sterilized milk.

Collection of the Earl of Darnley, Cobham Hall Portrait of Caterina Cornaro.

Collection of Signor Crespi, Milan Bust of Caterina Cornaro.

He early found a quasi-royal friend and patroness in Caterina Cornaro, ex-Queen of Cyprus, whose portrait he painted, and whose recommendation, as I believe, secured for him important commissions in the like field.

It has been known traditionally both as Caterina Cornaro and "La Schiavona."

CORNARO, an illustrious patrician family in Venice, from which for centuries several Doges sprung.

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