329 examples of milo in sentences

With a hasty excuse I left the house and set out to find Milo.

But before I began to ask her about Pamphila, Milo returned.

It was not until I got into the open air, and set out for Milo's house, that I knew how much wine I had taken.

I caught them breaking into the house of my friend Milo, your esteemed fellowtownsman, oh, citizens of Hypata!

And what grieved me most was to see my kinswoman Byrrhena and my host Milo among my mockers.

But knowing how mercilessly I should be teased at the banquet Byrrhena wished to give in celebration of my exploits, I went quickly home with Milo, and after supping with him, retired at a very early hour to my bed-chamber.

My own horse and an ass belonging to Milo conceived a strange dislike to me.

I heard Milo and Fotis cry.

But before the groom was able to fetch the watch, the robbers forced their way into the house, and broke open Milo's strongbox.

"How many things I remember," Verty said, thoughtfully, and smiling; "there, where Milo, the good dog, was buried, and a shot fired over himthere, where we treed the squirreland over yonder, by the run, which I used to think flowed by from fairy landI remember so many things!" "YesI do too," replied the girl, thoughtfully, bending her head.

If you will go to the Museum of the Louvre, and take a seat before the Venus of Milo, and will remain long enough, everybody in this world, worth knowing, will pass by you; crowned heads, diplomats, financiers, the demimonde; you may meet them all.

Stung with the ignominy and with resentment, he pretended in public that he would go to Caesar, but privately sent messengers to Milo, who had murdered Clodius, and had been condemned for it; and having invited him into Italy, because he had engaged the remains of the gladiators to his interest, by making them supple presents, he joined him, and sent him to Thurinum to tamper with the shepherds.

61 Metr[)o]p[)o]lis, a city of Thessaly, between Pharsalus and Gomphi, C. iii. 11 Milo, C. iii.

In monte cui nomen est Milo, homines esse auersis plantis, octonos digitos in singulis pedibus habentes, autor est Megasthenes.

Hadst thou Sampson's hair, Milo's strength, Scanderbeg's arm, Solomon's wisdom, Absalom's beauty, Croesus' wealth, Pasetis obulum, Caesar's valour, Alexander's spirit, Tully's or Demosthenes' eloquence, Gyges' ring, Perseus' Pegasus, and Gorgon's head, Nestor's years to come, all this would not make thee absolute; give thee content, and true happiness in this life, or so continue it.

Infans enim paribus inquinata sum, et subinde majoribus me applicui, donec ad aetatem perveni; ut Milo vitulum, &c. 4731.

In a word, she was somewhat of the Venus-di-Milo type; her companion was more of a Diana.

R64642, 21Jul50, Fanny Davis (W) HORTICULTURE FOR SCHOOLS, by A. V. Stubenrauch, Milo N. Wood and Charles J. Booth.

R64300, 17Jul50, Milo N. Wood (A) HOSMER, George L. SEE The principles and practice of surveying; elementary surveying.

R77191, 18Apr51, Clara Vostrovsky Winlow (A) WINTER, MILO, illus.

SEE Loveland, Seymour. WINTER, MILO, illus.

WINTER, MILO.

by Milo Winter.

Hence, if you heed me, Milo, and the old proverb, you will not employ violence for any purpose rather than skill, where the latter is feasible, since Pyrrhus knows precisely what he has to do and does not need to be enlightened by us regarding a single detail of his program."

Connected with it is the Louvre, a series of galleries of painting, sculpture, and antiquities, whose contents form one of the richest collections existing, and include the peerless "Venus de Milo.

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