Do we say son or monter

son 32865 occurrences

From the letter in his hand he read: "It is right for you to be ambitious, my son.

In 996 he threatened Salonika, but first of all embarked on an expedition against the Peloponnese; here he was followed by the Greek general, who managed to surprise and completely overwhelm him, he and his son barely escaping with their lives.

There he saw his youngest son, who some years previously had also journeyed thither and entered a monastery, taking the name of Sava.

Stephen and his son together superintended the erection in this sense of the church and monastery of Hilandar on Mount Athos, which became a famous centre of Serbian church life.

In 1276 he was deposed by his son, Stephen Dragutin, who in his turn, after an unsuccessful war against the Greeks, again masters of Constantinople since 1261, was deposed and succeeded by his brother, Stephen Uro[)s] II, named Milutin, in 1282.

That part of the country to the south of Skoplje fell completely under Turkish control; it was here that the famous national hero, Marko Kraljevi['c] (or King's son), renowned for his prowess, ruled as a vassal prince and mercenary soldier of the Turks; his father was one of the rebel princes who fell at the battle of the river Maritsa in 1371.

The issue of the battle was for some time in doubt, but was decided by the treachery and flight at the critical moment of one of the Serb leaders, Vuk Brankovi['c], son-in-law of Prince Lazar, with a large number of troops.

From the effects of this battle Serbia never recovered; Prince Lazar was captured and executed; his wife, Princess Milica, had to give her daughter to Bayezid in marriage, whose son thus ultimately claimed possession of Serbia by right of inheritance.

His son George, who succeeded him and ruled from 1490 till 1496, is famous as having set up the first Serbian printing-press there.

With Montenegro even, despite the fact that King Peter was Prince Nicholas's son-in-law, relations were bad.

It had been founded by one of those Turkish chiefs who migrated with their clans from beyond the Oxus; and it was consolidated by Othman his son, who extended his kingdom to the cities on the coast and invested his subjects with his own name.

R56811, 7Jan50, P. F. Collier & Son Corp. (PWH) BARKER, Elsa.

R63391, 21Jun50, P. F. Collier & Son Corp. (PWH) CHERCHEZ LA FEMME, a satirical extravaganza in two acts, by Mark E. Swan.

COLLIER (P. F.) and Son Corporation.

© 10May22, C2193. R62111, 10May50, Paul Gerard Smith, inc. (PWH) DAVID, THE SON OF JESSE, by Marjorie Strachey.

SEE A son of the Sahara.

Ellen Wright (W); 6Mar68; R431060. How Bigger was born; the story of Native son.

PUTNEY, C. C. Play ball, son.

Charlemagne: sa vie, son oeuvre.

The interest centres round the three sons of Sir John of Bordeaux, who retains his name with Lodge and is Shakespeare's Sir Roland de Bois, and whose youngest son, Lodge's Rosader and Shakespeare's Orlando, is named Gamelyn, and the outlaw king, Lodge's king of France and Shakespeare's Duke senior.

Montanus, a shepherd corresponding to Shakespeare's Silvius, is a dainty rimester, and is not only well posted in the loves of Polyphemus and Galatea, but can rail on blind boy Cupid in good French, and on his mistress too Son cuer ne doit estre de glace, Bien que elle ait de Neige le sein.

Ecco ch' io ti son tolta a gran furore, sono ormai più tua.

Ben tendo a te le braccia; ma non vale, Che indietro son tirata.

At this juncture Euarchus happens to arrive in search of his son and nephew, and consents to act as judge in the case.

At Andromana's cries the king enters, and she forthwith accuses the prince of attempting violence towards her; the king stabs his son, Andromana stabs the king, next the prince's friend Inophilus, and finally herself.

monter 25 occurrences

"De monter à cheval gâte le teint, et votre taille à la longue s'en ressentira.

Monter dans un train.

For example, there is a proverb in German: "Quand le cheval est sellé il faut le monter;" in French there is a proverb: "Quand le vin est tiré il faut le boire.

Une vieille fille excentrique, que l'auteur a connue, ne consentait à monter dans une voiture de louage qu'après avoir demandé au cocher s'il n'avait point transporté de malades atteints d'une maladie infectieuse, s'il n'était pas puseyite, et enfin s'il adhérait au programme whig.

S', monter dans un navire.

MONTER, aller plus haut.

REMONTER, monter de nouveau.

Pour moi, qui jusque- n'avoîs point cessé de monter un chameau, et qui me proposois de ne point changer, je leur demandai de m'apprendre comment je pourrois monter un chameau et un âne tout à la fois.

Pour moi, qui jusque- n'avoîs point cessé de monter un chameau, et qui me proposois de ne point changer, je leur demandai de m'apprendre comment je pourrois monter un chameau et un âne tout à la fois.

Mes quatre compagnons, bien désolés de mon accident, me firent monter un âne, et me recommandèrent à un de nos Arabes, qu'ils chargèrent de me reconduire à Gaza, s'il étoit possible.

On ajoute que quand les Sarrasins s'en furent emparés, et que leurs crieurs voulurent y monter pour annoncer la prière, selon leur usage, ils furent si battus que depuis ce jour aucun d'eux n'a osé y retourner.

Chez eux, un grand n'a point honte de monter une jument que son poulain suit par derrière.

Comme ils avoient besoin, pour les tournois et les combats, de chevaux très-forts, ils ne se servoient que de chevaux entiers, et se seroient crus dêshonorés de monter une jument.]

On lui en fit de nouveau monter un pour le reconduire à sa demeure; mais à peine y fut-il arrivé que les huissiers d'armes se présentèrent à lui.

Certains personnes font monter son trésor à un demi-million de ducats, d'autres à un million.

une sorte de couche couverte en velours (un sopha), il avoit quatre ou cinq degrés à monter.

On disoit monter à la genette quand les jambes étoient si courtes que l'éperon portoit vis-à-vis les flancs du cheval.

L'important est donc, du moment on les a vus, d'être toujours en défiance, toujours prêt à monter à cheval et à se battre.

Je trouve bon qu'à-de certains instants Les princes, les heureux, les forts, les éclatants, Les vainqueurs, les puissants, tous les bandits suprêmes, A leurs fronts cerclés d'or, chargés de diadèmes, Sentent l'âpre sueur de Josaphat monter.

Le porc et le sultan étaient seuls tous les deux; L'un torturé, mourant, maudit, infect, immonde; L'autre, empereur, puissant, vainqueur; maître du monde, Triomphant aussi haut que l'homme peut monter, Comme si le destin eût voulu confronter Les deux extrémités sinistres des ténèbres.

For example, there is a proverb in German: "Quand le cheval est sellé il faut le monter;" in French there is a proverb: "Quand le vin est tiré il faut le boire."

The simplicity of the old Pope's story is wofully hurt by the grandiloquence of the French Abbé: "Le Pontife écoutait avec délices l'harmonie des Cantiques que l'Église fait monter vers le Seigneur au lever du jour.

#monter#, mount, come up stairs, ride.

Prêts à vous recevoir mes vaisseaux vous attendent; Et du pied de l'autel vous y pouvez monter, Souveraine des mers qui vous doivent porter.

Fera-t-on monter l'intendant que monsieur le Comte a amené, Madame? ARAMINTE.

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