27 examples of milano in sentences

"At the Restaurant Milano, in Oxford Streetonly a small place, but we gain discreetly, so I must not complain.

Afterwards I went to the Milano, and I hope to get into one of the big hotels very soonor perhaps the grill-room at the Carlton.

Next morning I searched up and down Oxford Street for the Restaurant Milano, but could not find it.

There were restaurants in plenty in Oxford Street, from the Frascati down to the humble coffeeshop, but nobody had ever heard of the "Milano.

I admit that I deceived you when I told you I worked at the Milano," he went on rapidly in Italian.

10-11. Estetica (Milano, 1902), I, II, and appendix.

"Stefano Milano," he added, after a moment of pause, 'there are things in Venice which he who would eat his maccaroni in peace, would do well to forget.

Is it nothing, Stefano Milano, to be descended from a great and victorious people?"

" "How does he call his felucca, and what is the name of the padrone?" "La Bella Sorrentina, commanded by a certain Stefano Milano, son of an ancient servant of Sant' Agata.

" "I would that thy father would make the acquaintance of Stefano Milano," resumed the gondolier, taking a long breath, after a still longer draught.

"Is the honest Stefano Milano on board the swift felucca?

" "Here is one of Calabria, a vassal born of mine, a certain Stefano Milano, the padrone of a Sorrentine felucca, now lying in the port.

Stefano Milano was asleep in a sail on deck.

" "'Tis well: here is more of thy freight; thou hast the proper passes for the galley of the guard?" "All is in excellent order, Signore; when was Stefano Milano out of rule in a matter of haste?

There was little difficulty in persuading Stefano Milano to abandon for ever the service of the Senate for that of his feudal lord.

"Signore, its cost was a hundred doppie of pure gold and full weight, and it is contracted for with a young noble of Milano, who hopes to win his mistress by the present, for a profit of fifty.

Of the French, the Moniteur, Journal des Débats, Constitutionel, Journal du Commerce, Gazette de France and Gazette de Lausanne, and of the Italian the Gazette di Milano, di Venezia, di Firenze and di Lugano.

Ambrogio or Ambrogino da Milano, none of whose handiwork is found in his native district, and who may therefore be supposed to have learned and practised his art elsewhere, was the sculptor of these truly genial reliefs.

by Paolo Milano.

Milano, 1805.

Milano, 1804.

Milano, 1804).

[190] Storia della letteratura italiana nel secolo XVI, Milano, 1880, pp.

"La Galleria Crespi in Milano," 1900.

Milano, 1670.

27 examples of  milano  in sentences