187 examples of metamorphosis in sentences

The metamorphosis was effected by the Tshaumen, but how the necessary force was acquired to send her across the river (here about half a mile wide), or whether the kick was administered by the Tshaumen or the husband, my narrator could not say.

The most remarkable metamorphosis which the German Democrats have undergone, is shown in their changed attitude to England.

The young ones usually grow through metamorphosis.

" Scilla's Metamorphosis, 1589.

" The metamorphosis in Andrew Slate was complete.

The author then examines the evolution of governments, general and local, as this is determined by natural causes; their several types and metamorphosis; their increasing complexity and specialization, and the progressive limitation of their functions.

" "Accessories are those by whose use the moulting and renewing (that is, the metamorphosis) of the organic structures are modified, so as best to accommodate themselves to required circumstances.

They may be subdivided into those which arrest and those which increase metamorphosis."

But should the digestion not be in such a typical condition, should the exercise be oversevere and the victuals deficient, then the waste must be limited by some arrester of metamorphosis; if it is not, the system suffers, and the man is what is called 'overworked.'....

Later investigations have proved that it exercises a yet more important influence as an arrester of metamorphosis.

Water, largely; carbonic acid, in considerable amount; ammonia (a nitrogenized substance;) salts of soda, potash and lime, and a trace of iron, all in quantities minute, to be sure, but to be counted in the aggregate of arrest of metamorphosis.

And we would suggest to the nervous and the dyspeptic, who do not want to resign the luxury of coffee, or to whom its effects as an arrester of metamorphosis are beneficial, that when drunk on a full stomach its effects upon the nerves are much less felt than when taken fasting or with the meals.

Close upon the heels of these publications came "The Female Dunciad," containing beside the "Metamorphosis of P. into a Stinging Nettle" by Mr. Foxton, a novel called "Irish Artifice; or, the History of Clarina" by Mrs. Eliza Haywood.

Hippocrates is only hiding under the gown of Solon, as you will understand when I explain my metamorphosis; and that I will do this very evening, if you have no engagement.

First, the various colonial governments have been considered, and some features of their metamorphosis into our modern state governments have been described.

Hume, Wilkie, The Metamorphosis of High Yaller (Live Stories, June).

The genus Africanus is represented by "Black Art and Ambrose," which has a close second in another on the list, "The Metamorphosis of High Yaller," and a third in "The Ten-Share Horse" of E.K. Means.

Cleanliness & godliness; or, The future metamorphosis.

Cleanliness & godliness; or, The future metamorphosis.

Most of these are of a mythological character, while three come more particularly under our notice on account of their pastoral tendency, namely, Gallathea, Love's Metamorphosis, and the Woman in the Moon.

The date of the next play we have to deal with, Love's Metamorphosis, is less certain, though Mr. Fleay's conjecture of 1588-9 seems reasonable.

Sacrifizio pastorale Sad Shepherd Sagredo, Giovanni Saint-Pierre, Jacques Henri Bernardin de Saintsbury, George Salices Salviati, Lionardo Samson, M. W. Sand, George Sandys, J. E. Sannazzaro, Jacopo Sansovino, F. San vitale, Gualtiero Sappho Saturday Review Savio, Giovanni Schlegel, A. W. von Schönherr, J. G. Schucking, L. L. Scilla's Metamorphosis Scott, Mary A. Scott, Sir Walter Scyros, see

There is, however, one passage in Love's Metamorphosis (not mentioned by Schucking) which suggests a reminiscence of the Aminta; Cupid, namely, describes himself (V. i.) as 'such a god that maketh thunder fall out of Joves hand, by throwing thoughts into his heart.'

He attempts to apply the method to Arithmetic and Geography, and in a short time is forming plans for the complete metamorphosis of his school.

It is the historical task of Christianity to assume with every succeeding age a fresh metamorphosis, and to be forever spiritualizing more and more her understanding of the Christ and of salvation.

187 examples of  metamorphosis  in sentences