Which preposition to use with racine
La Fontaine died in 1695, Racine in 1699.
The son of a gardener of St. Remy, he was first struck with the insufficiency of French literature for his immediate countrymen, when, on his return from college, seeking to recite some of his earlier poems in the language of Racine to his aged mother, she failed to understand them.
He was transferred to the Wisconsin Conference in 1857, and stationed at Racine as the writer's successor.
Racine at that time was a very small village, but, like all western towns, it was in the daily belief that, at some time in the near future, it would be a very large city.
Neither Pascal with his intense hostility to spiritual despotism, nor Racine with the severe taste which marked the classic authors of Greece and Rome, nor Fénelon with his patriotic enthusiasm and clear perception of the moral strength of empires, dared to give full scope to his genius, but all were obliged to veil their sentiments in vague panegyrics of ancient heroes.
Voltaire took Racine for model; La Mothe imagined that he could imitate La Fontaine.
The Conference for 1855 was held at Racine on the 29th day of August, and was presided over by Bishop Janes.
It would be nearer the truth to rank Racine among the idealists.
was,a monarch who killed Racine by an angry glance.
The letter threw Racine into great agitation.
Tossing amid the waves, the progress of the steamboat was slow, and we did not reach Racine until after midnight.