Use arts in a sentence
Sentences ending with arts
- A magic potion was the first thought, and his tutor of course attributes everything to magic arts. [10]
- Then it came to light that 'beautiful Susel' had bewitched the luckless young count and robbed him of reason by her wicked arts. [10]
- The world grows tired of solid forms in all the arts. [5]
- Her idea is the union of all the arts. [4]
- When we use the term art, we do not mean the arts; we are indicating a quality that may be in any of the arts. [4]
- Scarcely any of the Persians, except the Magi and the scribes, learn these difficult arts. [10]
- I am most thankful if my labors have seemed to conduct to the preservation of those institutions, under which alone we can expect good government and in its train sound learning, and the progress of the liberal arts. [7]
- Klaus Van Aken, or as he preferred to be called, Nicolaus Aquanus, was a singular man, who had received good gifts from more than one of the Olympians; for besides his business he zealously devoted himself to science and several of the arts. [10]
- Your father's is one of the noblest and most refined of the arts. [10]
- Medicine is the most difficult of sciences and the most laborious of arts. [3]
Short sentences using arts
- The Master Of Arts. [6]
- The social arts! [11]
Sentences containing arts two or more times
- The studies which we have glanced at are preliminary in your education to the practical arts which make use of them,--the arts of healing,--surgery and medicine. [3]
- According to these recommendations, Manuel X. was supreme in all the arts connected with his complex trade; and these manifold arts were mentioned--and praised-in detail. [5]
More example sentences with the word arts in them
- In one of your chapters I found this chance: "In our high Parisian existence, for instance, we find applied to arts and luxury, and to debauchery, all the powers and all the weaknesses of the French soul. [5]
- To be sure, you Romans trouble yourselves more about matters of law and administration than the culture of the arts or the subtleties of thought. [10]
- Whether primeval man, when he possessed but few arts, and those of the rudest kind, and when his power of language was extremely imperfect, would have deserved to be called man, must depend on the definition which we employ. [1]
- Thence the former watched the conflict in which, grown grey in the arts of peace, he shared only with his heart and soul. [10]
- This was good training, persistent training; and in all arts it is training that brings the art to perfection. [5]
- We are indebted to the arts of the heathen for a thousand things in daily use, beside numberless others that lend charm to existence. [10]
- It was marvellous to see how this untutored man, by mere self-discipline and the chastening of his own spirit, had outgrown all meretricious arts, and found his own way to the grandeur and strength of absolute simplicity. [7]
- His close attention to every important object--his modest questions about whatever was new to him--his reverence for wise old age, and his ardent desire to learn many of the fine arts, soon brought him into respectable notice. [5]
- I do seem to be extraordinarily interested in a whole lot of arts and things that I have got nothing to do with. [5]
- Rich people were timid and suspicious; and as the Emperor had lately promulgated fresh and more stringent edicts against the magic arts, Posidonius had thought it prudent to postpone the meeting. [10]
- But I should think--speaking in the abstract entirely--that if either of those arts was ever going to be in earnest about him, it would want his exclusive devotion for a week at least. [8]
- At once we think of kings and aristocracies, and of world-wide celebrities in soldierships, the arts, letters, etc., and we stop there. [5]
- As citizens of the United States may justly pride themselves upon their proficiency in industrial arts, it is desirable that they should have proper facilities toward taking part in the exhibition. [7]
- But there are the quarries--" Petrus did not let his companion finish his sentence, but interrupted him with all the warmth of youth, exclaiming: "And do you mean to say that fame cannot be won by the arts of building? [10]
- Many proficients in the healing arts were brought up in the house of Seti, but few used to remain after passing the examination for the degree of Scribe. [10]
- She then laid the curling-irons on the dish of coals which stood on a slender tripod, and was about to twist it into ringlets; but Melissa, who had never resorted to such arts, refused to permit it. [10]
- The latest of the arts, music, culminated in composition, though not in execution, a century ago. [4]
- He decided simultaneously that his own local studies must be illustrated, and that he must come with the artist and show him just which bits to do, not knowing that the two arts can never approach the same material from the same point. [8]
- The man who stood before them was no teacher in the school, but the city clerk, Van Hout, who, to-day filled the place of his sick friend, Verstroot, master of arts and preacher. [10]
- Besides, her adopted son Erasmus, the new Wittenberg master of arts, had devoted himself eagerly to music, and composed several hymns which, if Damian Feys permitted it, would be sung in the Convivium musicum. [10]
- He had no shame, no scruple in this, for he had been a pensioner upon others ever since a Syracusan amateur of the arts had detected his talent and given him the money to go and study abroad. [8]
- While I was set to studying Greek, he was released from it and assigned to modern languages and the arts and sciences. [10]
- At moments he seemed to see her shining, accusing, as Truth herself, and again as a Circe who had drawn him by subtle arts from his wanderings, luring him to his death; or, at other times, as the mutinous daughter of revolt. [9]
- Politics, literature, arts, sciences, universal brotherhood and sisterhood, nothing was omitted; neither the poetry of Tennyson, nor the philosophy of Margaret Fuller; neither the virtues of association, nor of unbolted wheat. [4]
- But--this is my right--I will compel her to show herself to me as Antony so often saw me during the past few weeks, unaided and unimproved by the arts which we both have at command. [10]
- He meant to reproach the unprincipled fellow who by base arts had alienated the betrothed bride of an honest man--for that Wolff certainly was--when adverse circumstances prevented his watching the faithless woman himself. [10]
- Of the ruling powers, she was the least in arts and arms. [4]
- As to the other departments of the fine arts in the glass palace, I cannot give you a better idea of them than by saying that they were as well filled as the like ones in the American county fairs. [4]
- He is but one and twenty, but his detestable arts have saved North's neck from Burke and Wedderburn on two occasions this year. [9]
- Numbers depend primarily on the means of subsistence, and this depends partly on the physical nature of the country, but in a much higher degree on the arts which are there practised. [1]
- But it has often been remarked, that a cool climate, from leading to industry and to the various arts, has been highly favourable thereto. [1]
- We saw eight of them, but the ninth, that patroness of the arts, who protects the stargazer, the lofty Urania, has at present, in place of a head--allow me to leave it to you to guess divine Sabina? [10]
- Her swift mastery of the social arts is weird, they say. [11]
- All the arts of the East were there in their perfection, and some of the artificers were at their work. [6]
- The second daughter of my mother's Belgian niece, who had married in Berlin the architect Fritz Hitzig, afterwards President of the Academy of Arts, was named Eugenie and nicknamed "Nenny. [10]
- That was one of his arts, always, if possible, to associate himself incidentally, as it appeared, and unavoidably, with an agreeable impression. [6]
- The exalted character of Berkeley is thus drawn by Sir James Mackintosh: Ancient learning, exact science, polished society, modern literature, and the fine arts, contributed to adorn and enrich the mind of this accomplished man. [6]
- The old Master of Arts had a great reputation in the house where he lived for knowing everything that was going on. [6]
- We have the notion in our country that Italians never do heavy work at all, but confine themselves to the lighter arts, like organ-grinding, operatic singing, and assassination. [5]
- In her reckless mood she had probably forgotten that she had drawn her imperial lover into her net by arts of an entirely different nature. [10]
- This is the miscreant that I was going to benefit with all my little arts, and that, even now, I feel so much for, as to wish to let him go! [12]
- By the old mansion this country, covered with marshes, moors; and impenetrable forests, was rendered what it now is; from it proceeded that fostering of science and the arts of which as yet I have seen little in your circles. [10]
- His mother has made courtiers of them again; and he, who looks for everything from the magic arts, has never yet met a Magian who could have been one of them. [10]
- While the Arts lived there was Spring on the earth. [10]
- All through his life, whenever he had poultry on the menu he saved the interiors and kept himself informed of the Deity's plans by exercising upon those interiors the arts of augury. [5]
- He had not learned yet the arts of defence against adversity. [11]
- Love and fear laid every stone.-- "Our arts are happy hits. [6]
- It disarmed criticism, it mollified spite, to see him so enjoy his imitation languors, and arts, and airs, and his studied daintinesses of gesture and misbegotten refinements. [5]
- When M. Bourget is exploiting these arts, it is then that he is peculiarly and particularly himself. [5]
- Voyez, this Englishman is a damned heretic, and has the wicked arts. [11]
- Teachers of various industries, such as agriculture and the mechanic arts, will be more readily trained than teachers of the rudiments of learning in the common schools. [4]
- He did it in good style for a man who had had no particular training in the social arts. [11]
- By Venus learned in Beauty's Arts, And destined thus to conquer Hearts. [9]
- I swore that I would be within that town by the morrow, that I would fetch my wife into safety, out from the damnable arts and devices of Master Devil Doltaire, as Gabord had called him. [11]
- Perhaps the reason I used to enjoy going to the Academy of Fine Arts in New York was because there were but a few hundred paintings in it, and it did not surfeit me to go through the list. [5]
- And then, although I am very young and inexperienced, I can imagine how many conquests you have made by the same arts. [9]
- When they got hold of a party of travelers they often moved along in their company several days, using all manner of arts to win their friendship and get their confidence. [5]
- Mark Twain received his first college degree when he was made Master of Arts by Yale, in June, 1888. [5]
- They knew how highly Egyptian magic was esteemed throughout the empire; though their arts were in fact prohibited, each outdid the other in urgency, and not less in a style of dress which should excite curiosity and expectancy. [10]
- Yet she was here on the Owl's Nest to seek the aid of old Tabus's magic arts. [10]
- As a linguist he was a phenomenon, and his photograph in the tortoise-shell frame proves indubitably, to anyone acquainted with the fashions of 1870, that he was a master of that subtlest of all arts, dress. [9]
- Then, recollecting himself, he shook his head sadly and said: "We Spartans have to learn other arts than reading and writing; if thou canst, read the what Pythia says. [10]
- Already, in 1888, he had received from Yale College the degree of Master of Arts, and the same college made him a Doctor of Literature in 1901. [5]
- As soon as he had become well acquainted with all the people--and this took but a few days, of course --he began to ingratiate himself with them by all the arts he could command. [5]
- The mechanical arts have therefore made no great progress among them. [6]
- And they could have invented and developed the agricultural arts, but they didn't. [5]
- So that she had no compunction in drawing the young money-master to her side, and keeping him there by such arts as such a woman possesses. [11]
- The chapel here had gained greater importance to him when the Blombergs placed above the altar the Madonna and Child which he, who tried all the arts, had copied with his own hand from an ancient painting. [10]
- In these several habits, we probably see the first steps towards some of the simpler arts, such as rude architecture and dress, as they arose amongst the early progenitors of man. [1]
- You shall never get tired of telling by what delicate arts and deep moralities you climbed up to that great place. [5]
- Few of his generation became so accomplished as he in the arts of direct exploration; coming straight from the Parisian experts, I have examined many patients with him, and have had frequent opportunities of observing his skill in percussion and auscultation. [3]
- I spurn far from me everything which relates to that charlatanism called Homoeopathy, for these pretended doctrines cannot endure the scrutiny of wise and enlightened persons, who are guided by honorable sentiments in the practice of the noblest of arts. [3]
- Doubtless many came from banquets, cookshops, taverns, or the nocturnal meeting-places of the sects that practised the magic arts, yet the weight of anxious expectation seemed to check the joyous activity, and wherever Archibius glanced he beheld eager, troubled faces. [10]
- Apparently she had forgotten her age and by force of habit employed all the old feminine arts. [2]
- If a shrewd fellow supposed that this sheep would not know A from B, he'll soon give him nuts to crack which are far too hard for many a learned master of arts. [10]
- It did not fall out at once as he wished, but he got Mrs. Horn to talking again about her niece, and Mrs. Horn again regretted that nothing could be done by the fine arts to reclaim Margaret from good works. [8]
- To be in Egypt, the land of sorcery and the magic arts, without putting them to the test, was impossible. [10]
- We have to educate ourselves through the pretentious claims of intellect, into the humble accuracy of instinct, and we end at last by acquiring the dexterity, the perfection, the certainty, which those masters of arts, the bee and the spider, inherit from Nature. [3]
- She had no duplicity, no guile, no arts. [11]
- Outside, indeed, it differed little from its neighbors; in fact; it was intentionally neglected, to mislead the authorities, for witchcraft and the practice of magic arts were under the penalty of death. [10]
- Originally it was delivered as a lecture to the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences on April 3, 1893, the one hundred and tenth anniversary of Irving's birth. [4]
- At the present day civilised nations are everywhere supplanting barbarous nations, excepting where the climate opposes a deadly barrier; and they succeed mainly, though not exclusively, through their arts, which are the products of the intellect. [1]
- It was the daily business of the Slavonian ambassador to see that M. Mennaval of Moravia was not captured either by tactics, by smooth words, or all those arts which lay beneath the outward simplicity of Ian Stafford and of those who worked with him. [11]
- Your arts will convince him that it is she who speaks to him, for he never heard her voice in life, and all this must rouse his desire to see her again and again. [10]
- In the north certainly there are well regulated states, but the best part of the arts and sciences which they possess they owe to us, and their altars still reek with the loathsome sacrifice of human blood. [10]
- Macrinus had persuaded Caesar to send for the exorciser, to test his arts. [10]
- Dorothy had ever been quick to seize upon and ridicule the vulnerable oddities of a character, and she had all the contempt of the great lady for those who tried to scale by pleasing arts. [9]
- Little Athens first became the home of the arts, after she had secured her liberty in the war against the Persians. [10]
- To the trades, arts, and sciences, a skilled helper, an active promoter, a worker accustomed to thorough investigation, who has grown to maturity in close intercourse with Nature. [10]
- He used different arts with different individuals. [5]
- The Celebrity, by arts unknown, induced Mrs. Judge Short and two other ladies to call at Mohair on a certain afternoon when Mr. Cooke was trying a trotter on the track. [9]
- He has vile arts to blind all, or he would not be sitting there. [11]
- Here--teach me the arts of the soldier, that I may explain them to her. [5]
- Of all the arts for ministering to human vanity the photographic is the most useful, but it is a poor aid in the revelation of character. [4]
- He finished his argument by reminding me that worthless persons sought to enter the arts in the search for a fool's paradise, and in order to satisfy a reprehensible craving for notoriety. [9]
- I mention these anatomical facts to introduce a physiological observation of my own, first announced in one of the lectures before the Medical Class, subsequently communicated to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and printed in its "Transactions" for February 14, 1860. [3]
- Their education in all the manly arts and crafts of the backwoodsman fitted them very well for the work they had to do. [4]
- He said if all the confederate soldiers had followed my example and adopted my military arts he could never have caught enough of them in a bunch to inconvenience the Rebellion. [5]
- All the lands, all the climes, and all the arts are laid under tribute to furnish her forth. [5]
- The greatest of all the arts is to write a drama. [5]
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