76 examples of nare in sentences

See Nares, edit.

[Compare Nares, 1859, in v.] i.e., Other requisites towards the fitting out of a character.

pergo; and Nares cites the present passage for the word.

24 Terni, an ancient Roman colony, on the river Nare, twelve miles from Spol[=e]tum Teutomatus, king of the Nitobriges, G. vii.

Sive per nares, sive haemorrhoides.

Gumd taffety that will not fret (See Nares' Glossary, s., gumm'd velvet.)

Nares supposed that the expression fear no colours was "probably at first a military expression, to fear no enemy.

"Nares. 4to.

See Nares' Glossary.

There wasn't nare another house round there but ours

[NARES defines Daysman, an umpire or arbitrator, from his fixing a day for decision; and adds, "Mr. Todd shows that day sometimes meant Judgment."

NARES' LIFE OF LORD BURLEIGH.

But Murray, who quotes this from Dr. Nares, admits, at the same time, that, "The orthography of a great number of English words, is far from being uniform, even amongst writers of distinction.

According to Ruffus, 40, a soldier who did violence to a girl had his nostrils cut off, besides being forced to give the injured woman a third part of his goods: militi, qui puellae vim adtulerit et stupraverit, nares abscinduntur, data puellae tertia militis facultatum parte.

After he was told he was free, I know he didn't make nare another crop on Ben See's plantation.

But I must say that when at the play I saw our Mr. NARES in his garret sucking at his pipe in that masterful manner and modifying what might so easily have been a too sticky situation with a charmingly light touch, I began to think better of Anthony's chances and therefore necessarily of Mr. EDWARD CHILDS CARPENTER'S general idea.

For the author obviously may claim the credit of this reading, even if I harbour an obstinate private suspicion that it was only by a very deliberate and steadfast determination on the part of Mr. NARES as hero and Mr. HOLMAN CLARK as matchmaker that this particular reading prevailed.

Not Anne Whitfield herself exhibits more explicitly the urgency of the life force, the will to wed. Mr. OWEN NARES, who has a following more than sufficient to justify his recent assumption of management, gave a very attractive and indeed, within the limits imposed by the piece, a distinguished performance as the proud and hungry poet.

[Illustration: A Fairy Godmother (Miss RENÉE KELLY) reduced to tears by the unsusceptibility of her Godchild (MR. OWEN NARES).

390; Mackenzie, Henry, iv. 390, n. 1; Nares, Rev. Mr., iv. 389; newspapers, iv. 381, n. 1; Robertson, iii. 173; iv. 388; Young, Professor, iv.

NARES, Rev. Mr., iv.

Finally, Mr. OWEN NARES, looking pretty and not too warlike in the gay uniform of a French Officer of Cavalry, played the hero's part with a very natural and fluent charm.

It is singular that Nares should have overlooked this obsolete term; and Mr. Halliwell, in his useful Glossarial Collections, seems misled by some similarity of sound, having noticed, perhaps, in Palsgrave, only the second occurrence of the word as before cited, "sheres for shepsters."

Nares, who published his Glossary in 1822, states that he recollects them in use.

He is not going like Nares to face the perils of the far North.

76 examples of  nare  in sentences