7139 examples of unknown in sentences

Only this I can try to doto shew how it may seem possible and reasonable, from what is called analogy, that is by judging of an unknown thing from a known thing, which is, at least, something like it.

Perhaps He wanted, by the trial, to make her a better woman, to bring out something noble which lay in her heart unknown to her, though not to Him who knew what was in man.

Men are afraid of dying, principally, I believe, because they fear the unknown.

I never knew yet (and I have known many of them) a virtuous and high-minded unbeliever: but what there was in him the instinct of worshippingthe longing to worshiphe knew not what, the spirit of reverence, which confesses its own ignorance and weakness, and is ready to set up, like the Athenians of old, an altarin the heart at leastto the unknown God.

I was wound up to the highest pitch of delight at having visibly presented to me the spot from which had proceeded that unknown friendly music; and when it began to peal, just as we approached the village, it seemed to speak.

the sweet delight Which from participation springs, Is quite unknown to these young things.

When the first burst of emotion, at this, long-desired meeting with his wife and hitherto unknown child, had subsided, Roger warmly welcomed the friend who had so kindly protected them during their long journey, and brought them to the wild spot that was now his only home.

He soon has the coughing sickness and then he goes into the unknown.

No one should dare to speak evil of the Snow Spirit, which comes from the Unknown!

'With my girl child I shall go hence,' she whispered to herself, 'and the Great Unknown Spirit will be kind.'

"Perhaps the warrior spirit wishes his arrows in the Land of the Great Unknown.

The kneeling man repeated his unknown declaration.

Its outlet ended in a brake o'ergrown With brambles, choak'd by time, and now unknown.

The origin of this corrupted oath is, I believe, unknown.

"Place," cried the Duke of Sant' Agata, whose person and voice were alike unknown to them.

Here let it stand, as Pope meant it, for one of the names of the Unknown God.

The fact is, your father and I have been, quite unknown, to each other, engaged in the same scheme.

His first thought was of the relatives; but, somewhat to his own dismay, he found that the only one whom he could trace was a certain cousin, a more than middle-aged man who, though he bore the name of Heron, was quite unknown to Ida, and, so far as Mr. Wordley was aware, had not crossed the threshold of the Hall for many years.

"Where the sacred stiffies of Boston are unknown," cried Dora Robson, with a laugh.

He reigned in a state of magnificence unknown to the Asmonean princes.

The use of oil was unknown to the ancients.

Yet as there were some subjects which the Greeks and Romans seemed to exhaust, some fields of labor and thought in which they never have been and perhaps never will be surpassed, so some future age may direct its energies into channels that are as unknown to us as clocks and steam-engines were to the Greeks.

In the same sea, towards Serendib, there are other islands, not so many in number as those formerly mentioned, but of vast extent, and unknown.

There are many such islands in those seas, more in number than can be reckoned; some inaccessible by seamen, and some unknown to them.

E. This must have been some secret mechanical contrivance, all wonders unknown to the ignorant being attributed by them to magic art.

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