233 examples of titan in sentences

You will meet with many of these writers, who will give you a fine heroic long preface, that makes you hope for something extraordinary to follow, when after all, the body of the history shall be idle, weak, and trifling, such as puts you in mind of a sporting Cupid, who covers his head with the mask of a Hercules or Titan.

If we compare his Titan with similar characters in Faust and Cain, we shall find this interesting difference,that while Goethe's Titan is cultured and self-reliant, and Byron's stoic and hopeless, Shelley's hero is patient under torture, seeing help and hope beyond his suffering.

If we compare his Titan with similar characters in Faust and Cain, we shall find this interesting difference,that while Goethe's Titan is cultured and self-reliant, and Byron's stoic and hopeless, Shelley's hero is patient under torture, seeing help and hope beyond his suffering.

Chatterton has the force of a young poetical Titan, who threatens to take Parnassus by storm.

Once more it uplifts its giant height beside the Rhine, repelling in Titan majesty the ambition of France; once more, by its united gifts of natural position and scientific aid, it appears prepared to vindicate its noble appellation of "the broad stone of honour.

For otherwise there are many things which he will fail to understand and put up with, nay, at which he will be completely puzzled, and that man longest of all whose heart is made of better clay Et meliore luto finxit praecordia Titan.

So the beautiful bridge was lost, destroyed in this Titan battle, but far down in the water could be seen many of the stately trees which the Great Spirit caused to remain there as a token of the bridge.

Work, the Titan; Work, the friend, Shaping the earth to a glorious end, Draining the swamps and blasting the hills, Doing whatever the Spirit wills Rending a continent apart, To answer the dream of the Master heart.

sacristyDonatello againThe palace of the dead Grand DukesCostly intarsiaMichelangelo's sacristyA weary Titan's lifeThe victim of capricious pontiffsThe Medici tombsMementi moriThe Casa BuonarrotiBrunelleschi's cloistersA model library.

I have been greatly pleased, but most, I think, with the Hesiod,the Titan battle quite amazed me.

The Frontier of PhrygiaAncient Quarries and TombsWe Enter the Pine ForestsA Guard-HouseEncampments of the TurcomansPastoral SceneryA Summer VillageThe Valley of the TombsRock Sepulchres of the Phrygian KingsThe Titan's CampThe Valley of KümbehA Land of FlowersTurcoman HospitalityThe Exiled EffendisThe Old TurcomanA Glimpse of ArcadiaA LandscapeInterested FriendshipThe Valley of the PursekArrival at Kiutahya.

I named this singular phenomenonwhich seems to have escaped the notice of travellersThe Titan's Camp.

They are like the wail of a lost child, rather than the remorse of a Titan.

Such is the case with Prometheus, a splendid fragment, in which we get a glimpse of the Titan battling, as the friend of man, against the ever-living gods.

I issue from the Titan's race.

THOAS Bear they their own guilt, or their ancestor's? IPHIGENIA The Titan's mighty breast and nervous frame Was his descendants' certain heritage; But round their brow Jove forg'd a band of brass.

Emathion, a son of Titan and Aurora, reigned in Macedonia.

Steve was referring to Jack and Jill, the diminutive citizens of Titan who had played a critical role in rescuing Eagle City from the pirates during their assault on Mars.

William Morton Wheeler (A); 6Nov64; R348119. WHEELER-BENNETT, SIR JOHN W. Wooden titan: Hindenburg in twenty years of German history, 1914-1934.

An Honorable titan; a biographical study of Adolph S. Ochs.

Mendelssohn's "Lieder" gave a lighter recreation, and many a happy evening did we spend, my mother and I, over the stately strains of the blind Titan, and the sweet melodies of the German wordless orator.

AT`LAS, a Titan who, for his audacity in attempting to dethrone Zeus, was doomed to bear the heavens on his shoulders; although another account makes him a king of Mauritania whom Perseus, for his want of hospitality, changed into a mountain by exposing to view the head of the Medusa.

LETO (i. e. the hidden one), one of the Titan brood, who became by Zeus the mother of Apollo and Artemis, and for whose confinement, in her persecution by Hera, Poseidon by a stroke of his trident fixed the till then floating island of Delos to the sea-bottom.

Through SHELLEY's vision rare Of high Revolt one mighty image glows, This pregnant symbol of the struggling pair, So strangely matched, and wildly-warring foes, Filling the startled air with Titan throes.

These tropic breezes came like benevolent fairies, to aid our groaning Titan in his labors.

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