330 examples of fac in sentences

His face well, we will pass that over, and, on our return to civilized life, will refer the curious inquirer for a fac-simile to the first best painting of Salvator, there to select at pleasure the most ferocious bandit countenance that he can find.

Two years later, that is, in 1459, Faust and Schoeffer produced an almost fac-simile reprint of the Psalter, and in the same year Durandi Rationale Divinorum Officiorum, the latter with an entirely new font of metal typethe first cast from Schoeffer's puncheswhich some, in the erroneous belief that the Psalter was printed from wooden types, have asserted to be the first dated book printed with metal type.

[Footnote 2: See accompanying fac-simile of a page of the English editiona reproduction as faithful as possible in text, color, texture of paper, etc.]

He is the Robert [William] Blake whose wild designs accompany a splendid folio edition of the "Night Thoughts," which you may have seen, in one of which he pictures the parting of soul and body by a solid mass of human form floating off, God knows how, from a lumpish mass (fac-simile to itself) left behind on the dying bed.

In 1592 Robert Greene, a London poet, dramatist, and hack-writer, wrote: "There is an upstart Crow, beautified with our feathers, that with his Tyger's heart wrapped in a Player's hide, supposes he is as well able to bumbast out a blank verse as the best of you; and being an absolute Iohannes fac-totum, is in his owne conceit the only Shake-scene in a countrie.

[Footnote 1: Ubi visus eris nostra medicabilis arte Fac monitis fugias otia prima meis.

Fac' is, I couldn' git 'long widout Julia.

With Portraits and Fac-simile Autographs. 8vo, Muslin, $3 00 per Volume.

The following is a fac-simile of the closing part of a letter to her cousin, Miss Shipman, written at Dorset in 1867:

Mr. Rich has given us a sketch of a spade copied from a Babylonian brick found near El Kasr, and detached from a mass of ruin, in all probability, on the very site of Nebuchadnezzar's pensile gardens; and he remarks, that it is almost a fac simile of the spade used at this very day in Chaldea.

Fac' is, dat Chloe

I sez.' "Fer Mars' Dugal' had warned de han's befo' 'bout foolin' wid cunju'ation; fac', he had los' one er two niggers his-se'f fum dey bein' goophered, en he would 'a' had ole Aun' Peggy whip' long ago, on'y Aun' Peggy wuz a free 'oman,

Fac', it 'peared lack Dave done gone clean out'n his mine.

Fac' is Mars Marrabo prob'ly wouldn' a' done much ter

Just listen: "'Surge meo Domno dulces fac, fistula versus: David amat versus, surge et fac fistula versus.

Just listen: "'Surge meo Domno dulces fac, fistula versus: David amat versus, surge et fac fistula versus.

Dulcis amor David inspirat corda canentum, Cordibus in nostris faciat amor ipsius odas: Vates Homerus amat David, fac, fistula, versus.

There is a very exact fac-simile of it in Otley's "History of Engraving," Christ and the Virgin are here seated together on a lofty architectural throne: her hands are crossed on her bosom, and she bends her meek veiled head to receive the crown, which her Son, who wears a triple tiara, places on her brow.

2; Preface to fac-simile edition of the Book of Ballymote.

In all references to, or citations from, Anderson's Constitutions, I have used, unless otherwise stated, the first edition printed at London in 1723a fac simile of which has recently been published by Bro.

"Could you lead him down here in the morning?" "Yes, indeedyhe's a perfect lady of a horse to lead-you can pick up airy footclimb all over him in fac', s'long's you don't try to ride him or hitch him up.

Used here by courtesy of Mr. S.M. Hamilton and "Public Opinion," who are preparing a fac-simile edition of the entire rules.

That's a fac'; an' if you can give me a reason for it you'll be doin' me a kindness.

Publisher's Note The following are fac-similes of a few of the letters received by the author during the serial publication of "Friday, the Thirteenth.

But seems to me, jest the fac' he done it kinder makes fish an' fishin' diffunt from any other thing in the hull airth.

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