34449 examples of learned in sentences

Also, she had learned to mark his progress by this or that passage in a refrain.

Here's a learned Lecture! Lew.

but I believe I have a learned faith, Sir, and that's it makes a Gentleman of my sort; though I can speak no Greek, I love the sound of 't, it goes so thund'ring as it conjur'd Devils: Charles speaks it loftily, and if thou wert a man, or had'st but ever heard of Homers Iliads, Hesiod, and the Greek Poets, thou wouldst run mad, and hang thy self for joy th' hadst such a Gentleman to be thy Son:

The spight on't is, that much about that time, I shall be arguing, or deciding rather, which are the Males or Females of Red Herrings, and whether they be taken in the Red-Sea only; a question found out by Copernicus, the learned Motion-maker.

Certain, a learned Andrew.

Why, what a learned Master do'st thou serve, Andrew?

Can any of your learned Clerks avoid it?

But without his comical and learned face; what sad disaster, Andrew?

No, no, Monsieur, let us be right Frenchmen, violent to charge; but when our follies are repell'd by reason, 'tis fit that we retreat, and ne'er come on more: Observe my learned Charles, he'll get thee a Nephew on Angellina shall dispute in her belly, and suck the Nurse by Logick: and here's Eustace, he was an Ass, but now is grown an Amadis; nor shall he want a Wife, if all my Land, for a Joynture, can effect:

Here's a learned Lecture! Lew.

But I beleeve, I have a learned faith Sir,

And whether they be taken in the red Sea onely, A question found out by Copernicus, The learned Motion-maker.

Certain, a learned Andrew.

Why, what a learned Master do'st thou serve Andrew?

Can any of your learned Clerks avoid it? Can ye put by his Mathematical Engine?

But without his Comical and learned face; What sad disaster, Andrew?

No, no, Monsieur, Let us be right Frenchmen, violent to charge, But when our follies are repell'd by reason, Tis fit that we retreat and nere come on more: Observe my learned Charles, hee'l get thee a Nephew On Angellina shall dispute in her belly, And suck the Nurse by Logick: and here's Eustace, He was an asse, but now is grown an Amadis;

" One of the most beautiful lessons I have learned of death is that after the departure of a friend, or even of an acquaintance, our memories retain and cherish their best and noblest qualities and deeds.

Many of these women became learned by the exercise of memory alone, for they had no books.

I learned afterward that when the bookkeeper had reached in his desk to get a pen, a few days before, he had pulled out a cold, clammy, pickled pig's foot, on which was printed: "Beware!

I learned this, like most of the sense I've gothard; and it was only a few years ago that I took my last lesson in it.

By long practice I learned to detect the shadow of each coming change, where a casual observer would see only a serene expanse of placid politeness.

Yet, notwithstanding all these obstacles, I learned to look over his garden-wall with sincere joy.

Believe me, this one fact, that to love well is to be all man can be, is greater than all the things men have ever learned and classified in dictionaries.

I learned to respect his courage, bad as his cause was.

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