52 examples of martino in sentences

A series of hills, dominated by Solferino and San Martino, formed the positions the Franco-Sardinian army had to assail.

The Sardinians, led by Victor Emmanuel, made a violent assault on San Martino; four times in succession did they take it, only to lose it again, but the fifth time they made themselves masters of it for good and all.

Examples of the pure Byzantine bring us to those of the Greco-Italian school, and these to the early Italian, represented (in its Umbrian branch) by Cimabue, by Giotto and his followers, the Gaddi, Cavallini, Giottino, Orgagna, and others; while of the Sienese we have Duccio, Simone di Martino, and Lorenzetti, with more of less note.

His uncle kept reminding the young man that, if he did not marry and get children, the whole property of the Buonarroti would go to the Hospital or to S. Martino.

Coming so quickly upon the heels of the victories of Solferino and San Martino, it is no marvel that what stunned Italy should have almost killed Mrs. Browning.

Meantime, the Good Knight, not suspecting that his plan was betrayed, had taken a hundred men-at-arms and gone to a little village called San Martino about six miles from Verona.

The night was drawing near, and the Good Knight commanded that there should be no more charging, as they had done enough for their honour, and the gallant little party found a safe refuge in the village of San Martino, in the midst of cypresses, whence they had started in the morning.

That night the French lodged in the village of San Martino, and they feasted joyfully upon such provisions as they could find, feeling very proud of their success, for they had scarcely lost any men in comparison with the enemy.

This was a "Deposition from the Cross," in high relief, placed in a lunette over one of the side doors of S. Martino at Lucca.

They ascended together the funicular road of Monte Vomero to the heights crowned by the castle of S. Elmo and the monastery of S. Martino.

She had pleasant memories of the expedition to the heights of S. Martino.

William Faulkner (A); 25Sep61; R282278. Doctor Martino and other stories.

A. De Martino (PCW); 4Oct67; R419074.

DE MARTINO, A. SEE Le Canzoni Della S.I.M.E., 1940-41.

MARTINO, A. DE. SEE DE MARTINO, A. MARWEDEL, (C. W.) Everything for the shop, metals for any purpose in sheets, rods, tubes and wire; catalog no.72M.

MARTINO, A. DE. SEE DE MARTINO, A. MARWEDEL, (C. W.) Everything for the shop, metals for any purpose in sheets, rods, tubes and wire; catalog no.72M.

By A. De Martino, compiler, Raffaele Chiurazzi & B. U. Canetti. © 8Sep45; AF3117.

William Faulkner (A); 25Sep61; R282278. Doctor Martino and other stories.

DE MARTINO, A. SEE Le Canzoni Della S.I.M.E., 1940-41.

DEL VAYO, ALVEREZ J. SEE ALVEREZ DEL VAYO, J. DE MARTINO, A. SEE RACCOLTA DELLE PIU' BELLE CANZONI DELLA CASA EDITRICE CIOFFI.

By A. De Martino, compiler, Raffaele Chiurazzi & B. U. Canetti. © 8Sep45; AF3117.

The allusions in these poems are so obscure that it would in most cases be hopeless to seek to unravel the meaning had not the author left us a key in a letter to Martino da Signa, prior of the Augustinians.

Boccaccio is even more explicit, and I cannot do better than transcribe the very interesting summary of the history of pastoral verse down to his day, given in a letter addressed by him to Martino da Signa, which I shall again have occasion to mention in dealing with his own contributions to the kind.

Together they proceeded to the cathedral of San Martino.

in our cathedral of San Martino.

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