52 examples of dyer's in sentences

He coolly walked over to Dyer's hotel, and retired for the night.

Take notice that our stay at Dyer's will not exceed eight o'clock, after which our pursuits will be our own.

We are moped to death with confinement within doors, I send you a curiosity of G. Dyer's tender conscience.

" From Dyer's quaint poem of "The Fleece" we could cull a hundred passages relating to sheep; but we have already exceeded our space.

Fortunately a good woman took him under her wing; they were married in 1825; and Dyer's last days were happy.

on George Dyer's immersion, 237.

his jokes with George Dyer, 347. on George Dyer's career, 348, 349.

Mr. Montagu has been unsparing in his criticism of General Dyer's conduct.

(8) That General Dyer's proclamation prohibited not meetings but processions or gatherings of four men on the streets and not in private or public places.

That it was an 'illegal,' because a 'prohibited,' assembly is evident; for it is absurd to suppose that General Dyer's 4-1/2 hours march, through the city that very morning, during the whole of which he was warning the inhabitants against the danger of any sort of gathering, was not thoroughly well-known.

[But after all, had not Nash more probably in his recollection Sir Edward Dyer's "Praise of Nothing," a prose tract printed in 1585?]

I see everywhere rascality, and fraud, and lies; and because there is danger of becoming the color of the stuff I work in, 'like the dyer's hand.'

Believe one who knows,the man of civilization who goes back to the savage state throws away his life; his very mind becomes, like the dyer's hand, 'subdued to what it works in.'

This babe of Mrs. Dyer's is no bad emblem of Richard Baxter's own credulity.

" [Footnote 19: Compare the lines in Dyer's little-remembered Ruins of Rome.]

Thou wilt see a funny passage, and yet a true History, of George Dyer's Aquatic Incursion, in the next "London."

I send you a curiosity of G. Dyer's tender-conscience.

"George Dyer's."

I have not found Dyer's tract.

" Then one of them, on observing Hans, exclaimed, "See, too, the dyer's son, with his rusty black jerkin.

" Dyer's Grongar Hill.

Dyer's Grongar Hill, which mingles reflection with natural description in the manner of Gray's Elegy written in a Country Churchyard, was composed in the octosyllabic verse of Milton's L'Allegro and Il Penseroso.

DYER, John, Fleece, The, ii. 453; S. Dyer's portrait passed off as his, ib., n. 2.

well The Martyrdome of Philocell. Of Sir Edward Dyer's works no early edition was published.

The mind, like the dyer's hand, is subdued to what it works in.

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