102 examples of tito in sentences

Lieutenant Tito de Moraes put off in a small boat from the naval barracks at Alcantara, rowed to the San Raphael, boarded it, and calmly took possession of it in the name of the Republic!

The real hero and heroine are Romola and Tito; and they are identified with the life of the period, which is the Renaissance,a movement more Pagan than Christian.

Even her love for Tito is made to vanish away on the first detection of his insincerity, although he is her husband.

In pulses stirred to generosity, In deeds of daring rectitude, in scorn For miserable aims that end in self, In thoughts sublime that pierce the night like stars, And, with their mild persistence, urge man's search To vaster issues!" Tito is a more natural character, good-natured, kind-hearted, with generous impulses.

Though Tito perishes in an improbable way, he is yet the victim of the inexorable law of human souls.

IMPROMPTU TRANSLATION OF AN AIR IN THE CLEMENZA DI TITO OF METASTASIO, BEGINNING "DEH SE PIACERMI VUOI.

The piece was Tito Manlio Torquato, taken from the well known anecdote in the Roman history.

One professional certificate in our possession, of the last century, ascribes the portrait in question to Masaccio or Sauti di Tito: as sensible a decision as if an English critic had decided that a certain picture of his school was either by Hogarth or Sir Thomas Lawrence.

The figure of Savonarola, subordinate though it is, is a figure on a larger scale than any which George Eliot has elsewhere undertaken; and in the career of Tito Melema there is a fuller representation of the development of a character.

Savonarola is not so lifelike as Tito.

Not only did the author desire to contrast a man like Savonarola, led by the spirit of self-denial and renunciation, with one like Tito Melema led by the spirit of self-love and personal gratification; but she wished to contrast worldliness and spirituality, or individualism and altruism, as social forces.

He says, "A character essentially treacherous only because it is full of soft placid selfishness is one of the most difficult to paint;" but in sketching Tito's career, "the same wonderful power is maintained throughout, of stamping on our imagination with the full force of a master hand a character which seems naturally too fluent for the artist's purpose.

There is not a more masterly piece of painting in English romance than this figure of Tito.

Her life having broken loose from the ties of love through the faithlessness of Tito, and from the ties of tradition through the failure of culture to satisfy her heart, she drifts out into the world, to find, under the leadership of the great preacher, that life's highest duty is renunciation.

Nemesis follows Tito ever onward from the first false step, lowers the tone of his mind, corrupts his moral nature, drags him into an ever-widening circle of vice and crime, makes him a traitor, and causes him to be false to his wife.

Tito, the pig of Guatemala.

Nels F. S. Ferre (A); 17May67; R410434. FERRER, MELCHOR G. Tito's hats.

Tito, the pig of Guatemala.

GUIZAR, TITO.

Tito Guizar sings; an album of his favorite songs with English and Spanish lyrics.

Tito Guizar (A); 12Oct70; R492824. GUTERMAN, NORBERT.

John Gunther reports on Tito.

R639824. Men around Tito.

Tito and Yugoslavia.

Tito is not for sale.

102 examples of  tito  in sentences