373 examples of knowle in sentences

Knowles's Kipling Primer.

When Mrs. Knowles, the Quaker, expressed a hope that the sexes would be equal in another world, Boswell replied, "That is too ambitious, madam.

If we were asked what sort of a man Mr. Knowles is, we could only say, "he is the writer of Virginius."

Mr. Knowles himself was a player at one time, and this circumstance has probably enabled him to judge of the picturesque and dramatic effect of his lines, as we think it might have assisted Shakespear.

Mr. Knowles is the first tragic writer of the age; in other respects he is a common man; and divides his time and his affections between his plots and his fishing-tackle, between the Muses' spring, and those mountain-streams which sparkle like his own eye, that gush out like his own voice at the sight of an old friend.

Hope, intent only on one object, was hurrying out of the pew, intending, in the jostling of the crowd, to escape alone; but she was arrested by Madame Winthrop's saying, "Miss Leslie, Sir Philip offers you his arm;" and at the same moment, her aunt stooped forward to beg her to wait a moment, till she could send a message to Deacon Knowles' wife, that she might wear her new gown with the Turkish sleeves, the next day....

"It is but doing as a body would be done by, to let Mistress Knowles know she may come out in her new gown to-morrow.

The views ahead, which include the striking conical peak called "Creech Barrow," are of increasing beauty, and when we approach the break between the long range of Knowle Hill and Branscombe Hill, the strikingly fine picture of Corfe Castle filling the gap makes an unforgettable scene.

Sir John was with the king's forces at York in 1643 when the army of the Parliament gathered upon the Knowle and East hills.

It is a picturesque route and has some good views, but a much finer way, and but little longer, is along the top of the Downs themselves culminating at Challow Hill in a sudden sight of Corfe, backed by the imposing Knowle Hill.

In this direction a similar by-road also runs under the long line of the Purbeck Hills, here so called, but on the south side of the range through Church Knowle which has an old cruciform church pulled about by "restorers" as far back as the early eighteenth century and several times since.

Not far away and nearer Church Knowle is Creech Barrow, a cone-shaped hill commanding a most extensive and beautiful view, especially north-westwards over the heathy flats of the Frome valley to the distant Dorset-Somerset borderlands.

Kingsmill, Prior King's Somborne Kingston Kingston, Lacy Kingston, Russell King's Worthy Kintbury Knapp Hill Knights' Enham Knightwood Oak Knook Knowle Hill Knowlton Konigsmark, Count Ladle Hill Lake Lamb, Chas.

10 133 Holyhead .. 158 101 Kidderminster .. 18 169 King's Norton .. 6 186 Knowle .. 10 134 Leamington ..

16 163 Tipton .. 8 125 Walsall .. 9 113 Warwick, by Knowle .. 20 134 , by Hockley House .. 20 133 Wednesbury .. 8 110 West-Bromwich .. 6 108 Wolverhampton ..

Leamington, a coach, through Knowle, every morning, at eight.

Warwick, a coach, through Knowle, every morning, at eight.

A little farther is Springfield, the elegant and delightful mansion of Joseph Boultbee, Esq. and at a short distance is Knowle, which is a small old town, on elevated ground, in the midst of fertile fields.

60 337 The Gipsy's Malison 61 337 Commendatory Verses: To the Author of Poems Published under the Name of Barry Cornwall 61 338 To R.S. Knowles, Esq.

KNOWLES, JOHN; "The Principles of English Grammar;" 12mo: 3d Ed., London, 1794.

"Knowles's Elocutionist, p. 33.

KNOWLE, near Bristol, i. 353, n. 2. KNOWLEDGE, all kinds of value, ii. 357; desirable per se, i. 417; desire of it innate, i. 458; diffusion of it not a disadvantage, iii. 37, 333; question of superiority, ii. 220; two kinds, ii. 365.

of May Wynne Knowles, with illus.

Patient Pat, by May Wynne, pseud. of May Knowles.

Knowle St Giles, a small hamlet on a hillside, 2-1/2 m. N.E. of Chard.

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