450 examples of corte in sentences

In the window of every book-shop in Spain a translation from the Portuguese, entitled Los Escandalos de la Corte de Portugal, is prominently displayed.

" The loan here mentioned was perhaps in anticipation of "the mending;" and Malone subsequently met with the following notice: "For mending of Robin Hood for the Corte;" which might be written after the improvements, considered necessary before the performance of the play at Court, had been completed.

But it is said of him that in Corte, where he had married his wife, he had disembarrassed himself very vigorously of a rival who was considered as redoubtable in war as in love; at least, a certain gun-shot which surprised this rival as he was shaving before a little mirror hung in his window was attributed to Mateo.

"You little scamp, you know very well that I can carry you off to Corte or to Bastia.

Hardly naythles were they restrayned so, Till that the Foxe forth toward them did goe, And there disswaded them from needlease feare, 1075 For that the King did favour to them beare; And therefore dreadles bad them come to corte; For no wild beasts should do them any torte [Torte, wrong.

corte, f., court; de, trenchant, sharp-edged. cortejar, to court, win the affection of. cortejo, m., procession, cortege.

TRANSLATION OF A SPEECH OF AQUILEIO, IN THE ADRIANO OF METASTASIO, BEGINNING "TU CHE IN CORTE INVECCHIASTI[a].

On his returning in that year to France he was immediately imprisoned at Mazas, transferred afterwards to Belle-Isle, and then successively to the hulks of Corte, Ajaccio, Toulon, Brest, and finally to Cayenne.

Io son de la mia patria sbandeggiato: Marsilio in corte sua m' ha ritenuto, E promesso rimettermi in istato: Io vo cercando consiglio ed ajuto, Poi ch' io son da ognuno abbandonato: E per questa cagion quà son venuto: E bench' i mostri far grande schermaglia.

Rinaldo ritrovò quel Bujaforte, Al mio parer, che sarebbe scoppiato, Se non avesse trovato la morte: E come egli ebbe a parlar cominciato Del re Marsilio, e di stare in suo corte.

The Spaniards called the land where the trees were felled 'Corte Madera,' the place of hewn-wood, and a little town on the site still bears the name."

Corsica, Boswell's Account of, Johnson's advice about it, ii. II, 22; praise of the Journal, ii. 70; publication and success, ii. 46; criticisms on it, ib., n. 1; Preface quoted, ii. 69, n. 3; translations, ii. 46, n. 1, 56, n. 2. CORTE, ii. 2, 3, n. 1; v. 237.

The town of Corte, the seat of republican government, capitulated before long.

His calculations were made accordingly, and, taking the snow-clad peaks in the neighborhood of Corte as his landmarks, he ordered the lugger to be steered in the proper direction.

p. 345, also an elaborate essay, 'L'Orfeo del Poliziano alla corte di Mantova,' by Isidoro del Lungo, in the Nuova antologia for August, 1881, and A. D'Ancona, Origini del teatro italiano, ii.

lo que le ha corrido de las pensiones de que V.M. le tiene echo merced en Milan y en esa corte, y la trata de Napoles, y con los 85 años de su edad servira a V.M. hasta la muerte.

the apparitor to thend that he might not be called into this corte." 1590).

St. Clement's, Ipswich, Acc'ts, East Anglian, in (1890), 304 ("Payed for owr Absolution to the Commissary, being reprimanded for that we did not give in our Verdict, where as we nether had warning nor notice given us of his Corte houlden, ij[s.] x[d.]:" and: "Payed more ffor the discharg of his boocke, viijd.

In this year likewise, Corte de Real, a Portuguese navigator, discovered Labradore, while in search of a north-west passage to India.

De esta última corte, y siendo ministro plenipotenciario, después de la caída de Carlos X, fué dos veces a París con el carácter de enviado extraordinario, logrando ajustar nuestro primer tratado de amistad y comercio con Francia.

, señora, y de bueno ... a eso venía, a enseñar a la vecinita un corte de vestido de punto de Flandes ... como es recién casada ...

No, no, mejor será que veamos ese corte.

your fetch-and-carry *corresponder* requite, love in return; belong *correspondiente* corresponding *corriente* current *corte* m. cut, pattern *corte* f. court; pl.

your fetch-and-carry *corresponder* requite, love in return; belong *correspondiente* corresponding *corriente* current *corte* m. cut, pattern *corte* f. court; pl.

[Note 1: Maestro de los cabelleros de su corte en las artes liberates.

450 examples of  corte  in sentences