133 examples of untaught in sentences

And just so long as unskilful and untaught people cannot tell coincidences from cause and effect in medical practice,which to do, the wise and experienced know how difficult!so long it will have plenty of "facts" to fall back upon.

One may well shudder at most presentments of the Sacred Heart, but even apart from all consideration for the artist, a certain reverence for the idea there travestied and unintentionally dishonoured, should forbid our insulting what after all is so nearly related to that idea, and in the eyes of the untaught very closely identified with it.

We gazed with terror on their gloomy sleep, Untaught that soon such anguish must ensue, Our hopes such harvest of affliction reap, 295 That we the mercy of the waves should rue: We reached the western world, a poor devoted crew.

"Little that can be profitably told one of my inexperience has been left untaught," quickly answered the pupil, unconscious herself that she reached her hand towards that of her constant monitor, though too intent on her object to change her look from the features of the Carmelite.

Her untaught soul struggled with the problem that began to shape itself.

Affection is the best teacher of tact in many an emergency in life; we see it every day among ignorant and untaught people.

The war-songthe death-songthe song of victorythe cradle-chantthe lament for the slainthese are the overflowings of the essential poetry of their untaught souls.

EUPHORION All whom this land hath bred, Through peril onward led, Free, of undaunted mood, Still lavish of their blood, With soul untaught to yield, Rending each chain!

Such are the transcendent moments of Nature, unseen and disbelieved by the untaught.

Their friends are selected for them, gentle untaught creatures like themselves.

The red-ink note about the avenger of the tortoise is in a crude, large, clumsy, untaught style of writing.

He had long been a stranger to pleasure of every sort, and my artless and untaught remarks appeared to promise him some amusement.

"But notwithstanding this, we ourselves (who profess to be christians, and boast of the peculiar advantage we enjoy, by means of an express revelation of our duty from heaven) are, in effect, these very untaught and rude heathen countries.

Yet many of her untaught notions remind of other seers of a larger scope.

The ritual touched no chord in their untaught natures that responded in unison.

He knew the depth and knew the height, The bounds of darkness and of light; And who these far extremes has seen Must needs know all that lies between. So, with untaught, instinctive art, He read the myriad-natured heart.

"See the sole bliss Heaven could on all bestow, Which who but feels, can taste, but thinks, can know; Yet, poor with fortune, and with learning blind, The bad must miss, the good, untaught, will find.

But when the play came to be acted, she had just occasion to triumph over the error of my judgment, by the (almost) amazement that her unexpected performance awak'd me to; so forward and sudden a step into nature I had never seen; and what made her performance more valuable was that I knew it all proceeded from her own understanding, untaught and unassisted by any one more experienced actor.

It seemed hard that she must needs sink lower in her lover's eyes, when she was so far beneath him already; he a lawyer's son, a gentleman by education, and she an untaught country girl.

His prose writings, too, have much of the same charm, and, if he had no time to become a master of any of the subjects of which he treats, there is something infectious in the very spontaneousness and, as it were, untaught boyish energy of his Irish essays.

"To the vulgar and untaught eye," says Dudley, "the heaven or sky above the earth appears to be co-extensive with the earth, and to take the same form, enclosing a cubical space, of which the earth was the base, the heaven or sky the upper surface.

[Illustration: Louis XVI.347] Louis XV. was dead; France breathed once more; she was weary of the weakness as well as of the irregularities of the king who had untaught her her respect for him, and she turned with joyous hope towards his successor, barely twenty years of age, but already loved and impatiently awaited by his people.

a pretty untaught Step in Dancing.

Tho' I can dance very well, I affect a tottering untaught way of walking, by which I appear an easy Prey and never exert my instructed Charms till I find I have engaged a Pursuer.

"Ah! Lady Rosamond, you are a happy young bride, untaught what is l'impossible."

133 examples of  untaught  in sentences