158 examples of mentor in sentences

The maids of Java flocked before his door, Attracted by the trousers that he wore; While his vest, a bosom-venter, Shook Formosa to the centre, And they hailed him as a mentor by the score.

He was his own worst enemy, and all from an ill-regulated nature which he inherited both from his father and his mother, with no Mentor to whom he would listen.

To repair his error, Don Juan, with the consent of his mentor, the Marquess Caracena, resolved to hazard a battle; and, collecting a force of six thousand infantry and four thousand cavalry, encamped between the village of Zudcote and the lines of the besiegers.

On the other hand, there is nothing to show that, if I were a creative artist, I should be a good mentor for beginners.

In the evening, two Englishmen, an ancient Mentor, with a wild young Telemachus in charge, arrived, and camped near us.

On returning to our camp, we found Mentor and Telemachus arrived, but not on such friendly terms as their Greek prototypes.

Telemachus, I suspect, had found some island of Calypso, and did not relish the cold shock of the plunge into the sea, by which Mentor had forced him away.

He insisted on returning to Jerusalem, but as Mentor would not allow him a horse, he had not the courage to try it on foot.

After a series of altercations, in which he took a pistol to shoot the dragoman, and applied very profane terms to everybody in the company, his wrath dissolved into tears, and when we left, Mentor had decided to rest a day at Nablous, and let him recover from the effects of the storm.

From Keats's description of his Mentor's manner, as well as behavior, that evening, I cannot but believe it to have been one of the usual ebullitions of the egoism, not to say of the uneasiness, known to those who were accustomed to hear the great moral philosopher discourse upon his own productions and descant upon those of a contemporary.

Since this amendment was made there has been one instance of an election of the president by the House of Representatives,that of John Quincy Adams in 1825; and there has been one instance of an election of the vice-president by the Senate,that of Richard Mentor Johnson in 1837.

(In Mentor, Jan. 1928) © 21Dec27; B762627.

(In Mentor magazine.

(In Mentor world traveller, June 1930)

Mentor d'Allemand, by Mentor, pseud of Maurice Walrave.

Mentor d'Allemand, by Mentor, pseud of Maurice Walrave.

Maurice Walrave (Mentor) & Marie-Rose Herzog (A); 21Jan75; R596040. R596041.

Mentor d'anglais: The Three midshipmen; ou, Aventures passionantes de trois jeunes anglais.

Par H. G. W. Kingston, traducteur & presentateur: Mentor, pseud. of Maurice Walrave.

Maurice Walrave (Mentor) (A); 2Jun75; R606888. R606889.

The Vice-Chairman, Marthorne's friend and mentor, had connections with very high people indeed.

Marthorne's old friend and mentor, the wealthy Vice-Chairman of the Petty Sessions, who had inducted him into the county business, announced that he should bear the larger part of the expense.

The same old friend and mentor, wise with the knowledge and experience which long observation of men had given him, advised the young squire what to do when the depression first came upon agriculture.

What a splendid guide, mentor, and guardian!

The traditions of Israel present him in the rôle of fearless censor and truthful mentor to the infant State; the rôle which the great prophets later on assumed toward the maturer nation.

158 examples of  mentor  in sentences