494 examples of licences in sentences

In thorough contrast to the language of Livius, that of Naevius is easy and clear, free from all stiffness and affectation, and seems even in tragedy to avoid pathos as it were on purpose; his verses, in spite of the not unfrequent -hiatus- and various other licences afterwards disallowed, have a smooth and graceful flow.(29)

Individuals or entities who have received Collective Works from You under this Licence, however, will not have their licences terminated provided such individuals or entities remain in full compliance with those licences.

Individuals or entities who have received Collective Works from You under this Licence, however, will not have their licences terminated provided such individuals or entities remain in full compliance with those licences.

Insufficient to argue bad management, indiscreet purchases of licences at inflated prices!

It is certain that Rosa Taddei gives as fine thoughts as are to be met with in most poets, and I am very much tempted to incline to Forsyth's opinion that Homer himself was neither more nor less than an improvisatore, the Greek language affording nearly as many poetic licences as the Italian, and the faculty of heaping epithet on epithet being common in both languages.

In the first place those variations and licences with which Shakespeare in his later plays diversified the blank verse handed on to him by Marlowe, they use without any restraint or measure.

The literary drama was brought to perfection in the early years of it by the surviving Elizabethans; later decades could add nothing to it but licence, and as we saw, the licences they added hastened its destruction.

Against these ultimate licences of a great artistic period, the classical writers invoked the qualities of smoothness and lucidity, in the same way, so they fancied, as Vergil might have invoked them against Lucretius.

They desired to purge society from Restoration licences; to their efforts we must credit the alteration in morality which The School for Scandal shows over The Way of the World.

But other people also take out licences, such as tobacconists, pawnbrokers, grocers, and wine sellers, yet when these traders are disturbed or disestablished, compensation is never suggested.

I fear it would not be difficult to prove that female home-drinking has been fostered by the grocers' wine and spirit licences.

This is a serious matter to contemplate, and if I were a zealous temperance advocate I should strive to get those grocers' licences wiped out.

Besides offering facilities that are calculated to encourage secret home-drinking the grocers' licences operate in another way that is not exactly conducive to morality or integrity.

At times, and for brief periods, the system was modified to the extent of special trade licences, and, occasionally, by international treaties.

" "My liege," said Edith, "your greatness licences tyranny.

While Colonel WEDGWOOD complained that the price of gas-mantles (of which I should judge him to be a large consumer) has gone up owing to the prohibition of foreign imports, others objected that licences were issued so lavishly as to cause British producers to be undersold in the home-market by their American, Japanese and Italian rivals.

A Friend of mine gives me to understand, from Doctors-Commons, that more Licences have been taken out there of late than usual.

The first lines of Pope's Iliad afford examples of many licences which an easy writer must decline: Achilles' wrath, to Greece the direful spring Of woes unnumber'd, heav'nly Goddess sing; The wrath which hurl'd to Pluto's gloomy reign The souls of mighty chiefs untimely slain.

"Poor Curates, Lecturers and Schoolmasters ... that have been willing to officiate their places without licences" are also his special prey.

Next season, I give you no such licences, nolens volens, as Percy would say, I must take you out with me, you shall not hide yourself in solitude; but I do not fancy your resolution will hold good, even the remainder of this season," she added, smilingly.

I appeal to the most noble Marquis of Buckingham, through whose interest Sir Francis Mitchell and myself obtained those patents for the licences of inspection of inns and hostelries, as well as for the manufacture of gold and silver lace, whether he has ever heard aught to our disparagement in our conduct of them?" "Do not appeal to me, Sir," replied Buckingham, coldly.

By the Statute of 23rd Henry VIII., the Archbishop of Canterbury has power to grant special licences; but in a certain sense these are limited.

The previous remarks have reference only to licences for marriages about to be solemnised according to the laws of the Church of England.

Ce lecteur aime pourtant les licences, mais non pas les licences extrêmes, excessives; celles- ne sont supportables que dans la réalité qui en adoucit l'effronterie; elles ne sont à leur place que , et nous les y passons, parceque nous y sommes plus hommes qu'ailleurs; mais non pas dans un livre, elles deviennent plates, sales et rebutantes, à cause du peu de convenance qu'elles ont avec l'état tranquille d'un lecteur.

Ce lecteur aime pourtant les licences, mais non pas les licences extrêmes, excessives; celles- ne sont supportables que dans la réalité qui en adoucit l'effronterie; elles ne sont à leur place que , et nous les y passons, parceque nous y sommes plus hommes qu'ailleurs; mais non pas dans un livre, elles deviennent plates, sales et rebutantes, à cause du peu de convenance qu'elles ont avec l'état tranquille d'un lecteur.

494 examples of  licences  in sentences