16 examples of tissot in sentences

Surely when, after having reviled M. Tissot almost personally, he describes his works as painted with "muck, wine-sauce, and mud," it is difficult not to answer with a tu quoque as far as this word-painting is concerneddifficult not to see here some morbid and "frightful appetite for the hideous" struggling with the healthy appetite for better things.

" M. Tissot, a celebrated French physician, who was the intimate friend of Zimmerman, relates the case of a literary gentleman, who would never venture near a fire, from imagining himself to be made of butter, and being fearful he should melt.

ALPINE RESORTS THE CALL OF THE MOUNTAINSBy Frederick Harrison INTERLAKEN AND THE JUNGFRAUBy Archibald Campbell Knowles THE ALTDORF OF WILLIAM TELLBy W.D. M'Crackan LUCERNEBy Victor Tissot ZURICHBy

W.D. M'Crackan CHAMOUNIAN AVALANCHEBy Percy Bysshe Shelley ZERMATTBy Archibald Campbell Knowles PONTRESINA AND ST. MORITZBy Victor Tissot GENEVABy Francis H. Gribble THE CASTLE OF CHILLONBy Harriet Beecher Stowe BY RAIL UP THE GORNER-GRATBy Archibald Campbell Knowles THROUGH THE ST.

GOTHARD INTO ITALYBy Victor Tissot X. ALPINE MOUNTAIN CLIMBING FIRST ATTEMPTS

OTHER ALPINE TOPICS THE GREAT ST. BERNARD HOSPICEBy Archibald Campbell Knowles AVALANCHESBy Victor Tissot HUNTING THE CHAMOISBy Victor Tissot THE CELEBRITIES OF GENEVABy

OTHER ALPINE TOPICS THE GREAT ST. BERNARD HOSPICEBy Archibald Campbell Knowles AVALANCHESBy Victor Tissot HUNTING THE CHAMOISBy Victor Tissot THE CELEBRITIES OF GENEVABy

TISSOT A height crowned with embattled ramparts that bristle with loop-holed turrets; church towers mingling their graceful spires and peaceful crosses with those warlike edifices; dazzling white villas, planted like tents under curtains of verdure; tall houses with old red skylights on the roofsthis is our first glimpse of the Catholic and warlike city of Lucerne.

GOTHARD INTO ITALY BY VICTOR TISSOT

AVALANCHES[60] BY VICTOR TISSOT Beside this dazzling, magnificent snow, covering the chain of lofty peaks like an immaculate altar cloth, what a gloomy, dull look there is in the snow of the plains!

HUNTING THE CHAMOIS BY VICTOR TISSOT Schmidt swept with his cap the snow which covered the stones on which we were to seat ourselves for breakfast, then unpacked the provisions; slices of veal and ham, hard-boiled eggs, wine of the Valtelline.

Did you hear that Tissot left for Raiatea when he heard of the census?

I met Tissot and Gambard, who had just built Rosa Bonheur's house at Nice.

"Nature," says Tissot, in his Essay on the Health of Men of Letters, "is unable successfully to carry on two rapid processes at the same time.

The boisterous state of the weather did not prevent the natives from repeatedly coming off to us with various articles of barter; and we were even visited by a party of seven men from Tissot Island, who paddled up on a catamaran five or six miles to windward against a strong breeze and current.

Those from Tissot Island and the mainland usually arrive in the forenoon, and, after an hour's stay, leave us for the northern village on the nearest Brumer Island, where they spend the night and return the next morning with a fair wind.

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