280 examples of hermes in sentences

Go Hermes, Hercules, and Mars, Fraught with these bills on Henry Hase, Drop with yon jester from the stars, And build a church in Langham-place.

Zeus is unhappy at all this, but Hermes consoles him with the reflection that although the Epicurean may speak for a few, the mass of Greeks, and all the barbarians, remain true to the ancient opinions.

John Harris and William Lobster, who lodged with me at the shop of the pastry cook, Christodulos, in Hermes Street, were persons of a more adventurous temperament.

" As I was returning to Hermes Street I met Hadgi Stavros and Photini.

[Footnote 2: See especially Skutsch, Aus Vergils Frühzeit, p. 74; Drachmann, Hermes, 1908, p. 412 ff.; L.G. Eldridge, Num.

[Footnote 3: Drachmann, Hermes, 1908, p. 405.]

[Footnote 1: Hermes, 1918, p. 382.]

[Footnote 6: This is the interpretation of Leo, Hermes, 1902, p. 15.]

[Footnote 14: See Leo, Hermes, 1903, p. 1 ff., questioned by Stampini, Le Bucoliche,'3 1905, p. 93.]

Thy flocks be still doubled, thy seasons be steady, And when Hermes is near thee, thy hand be still ready

The Catholic theologian, Georg Hermes of Bonn (1775-1831) favored a Kantianism akin to that of Fries.

"Glory to Hermes!

Even the Greek colony at Marseilles and Aries, although far removed, must have influenced the dialect of Guyenne; for the peasants of the Quercy use the word hermal to describe a piece of waste land bordering a cultivated field, the origin of which expression was, doubtless, Hermes, the god of boundaries.

Too many of our grammars, profitable only to their makers and venders, are like weights attached to the heels of Hermes.

Thus we write jalap from Jalapa, hermetical from Hermes, hymeneal from Hymen, simony, from Simon, philippic from Philip; the verbs, to hector, to romance, to japan, to christen, to philippize, to galvanize; and the adverbs hermetically and jesuitically, all without a capital: and perhaps judaize, christianize, and their derivatives, may join this class.

"Hermes, his Patron-God, those gifts bestow'd, Whose shrine with weaning lambs he wont to load.

"Exercise of the Mind upon Theorems of Science, like generous and manly Exercise of the Body, tends to call forth and strengthen Nature's original Vigour."Harris's Hermes, p. 295.

"Harris's Hermes, p. 263.

Surely, such expressions as, "Harris's Hermes, Philips's Poems, Prince's Bay, Prince's Island, Fox's Journal, King James's edict, a justice's warrant, Sphinx's riddle, the lynx's beam, the lass's beauty," have authority enough to refute the cavil of this writer; who, being himself wrong, falsely charges the older grammarians, that," their theories vary from the principles of the language correctly spoken or written."Ib., p. 60.

"Harris's Hermes, p. 417.

"Harris's Hermes, p. 293.

[220]Harris's Hermes, p. 59.

"Hermes, p. 175.

R122147, 14Dec53, Marguerite Winslow Plummer Sheahan (C) Marriage of Hermes and Venus, no. 2.

The work of M. Bullet, quoted by your correspondent "HERMES," is full of ignorant blunders similar to that which he commits, when he tells us that Armagh in compounded of "Ar, article, and mag, ville.

280 examples of  hermes  in sentences