Use gifted in a sentence
Sentences starting with gifted
- Gifted Hopkins, a young poet of distinction, whose fame will reach you by and by, if it has not come to your ears already. [6]
- Gifted flushed hot with pleasure. [6]
- Gifted hardly knew whether to be pleased with her sympathy, or vexed that she did not take his leaving more to heart. [6]
- Gifted Hopkins, who was reading some of his last poems to her, with great delight to both of them. [6]
- Gifted Hopkins (under various alliasis) has been a frequent correspondent of mine. [6]
- Gifted Hopkins, who tried his new poems on her, which was the next best thing to addressing them to her. [6]
- Gifted Hopkins confessed to Susan Posey that he was afraid of her, since she had been to the great city school. [6]
- Gifted Hopkins, at the door of the saloon. [6]
- Gifted Hopkins and the charge he convoyed, large and small, in the distance. [6]
- Gifted Hopkins wrote some beautiful verses one day on "A Maiden Weeping. [6]
Sentences ending with gifted
- Otherwise he would sink into indolence, and the more gifted men would not be more successful in the battle of life than the less gifted. [1]
- He took her hand and would have raised it to his lips; but she did not forget herself, and gently withdrew it, exclaiming, "O Gifted! [6]
- When she had got Mr. Gridley's encumbrances in readiness for the journey, she devoted herself to fitting out her son Gifted. [6]
- True, her love belonged to another,--but then she was so used to Gifted! [6]
- Not a word about our little Gifted! [6]
- You never see a frog so modest and straightfor'ard as he was, for all he was so gifted. [5]
- O Gifted! [6]
Short sentences using gifted
- That's my advice, Gifted Hopkins. [6]
- Gifted Hopkins. [6]
More example sentences with the word gifted in them
- Of the other young men of the village Gifted Hopkins was perhaps the most fervent of her admirers, as he had repeatedly shown by effusions in verse, of which, under the thinnest of disguises, she was the object. [6]
- Poor Washington gradually woke up to the fact that he too was an intellectual marvel as well as his gifted sister. [5]
- She felt that with the death of this youth--so gifted, and so dear to her--a corner-stone had been torn from the paternal house. [10]
- To Honora, gifted with imagination, the house had an odour all its own; a rich, clean odour significant, in later life, of wealth and luxury and spotless housekeeping. [9]
- Nay, if you will have the kindness to notice, Nature has not gifted my lady musk-deer with the personal peculiarity by which her lord is so widely known. [6]
- The sculptor Soteles, who had followed his footsteps since the apprenticeship in Rhodes, was intrusted with the erection of the monument to Myrtilus in Tennis, and another highly gifted young sculptor, who pursued his former course, with the execution of the one to his mother. [10]
- Precisely because he was so strongly attached to this unfortunate woman, once so richly gifted, he desired to offer her the opportunity to obtain pardon from Heaven, and therefore insisted upon her retiring to the convent. [10]
- Verily, this man was gifted with "gorgis abilities," and it is a happiness to me to embalm the memory of their luster in these columns. [5]
- And that man was a gifted man. [5]
- But you've been very good to my son; ...and if Gifted lives till you ...till you are in ...your grave, ...he will write a poem--I know he will--that will tell your goodness to babes unborn. [6]
- That soul of vanity which wraps about the real soul of every woman fell down at last before the highest office in the land, and the gifted bearer of the office. [11]
- But I still value this thinker as an honest, virile, and brilliantly gifted seeker after truth. [10]
- The excess of unbridled power again makes it self visible in the wonderfully gifted man. [10]
- Nothing is wanting to thy feast, most lordly Ani, but a poet, who might sing the glorious deeds of our monarch to the sound of his lute, and yet--we have at hand the gifted Pentaur, the noblest disciple of the House of Seti. [10]
- She was good to look at: warm, lovable, fascinating in her little daring wickednesses; a fiery little animal, full of splendid impulses, gifted with a perilous temperament: and she loved him. [11]
- She had never thought him gifted with perception or insight, though he had eloquence and an eye for broad effects. [11]
- I believe they thought he was gifted like a god. [5]
- And here and there some simple soul, more gifted than his comrades, may touch off the meaning of it all, as it appears to those who hold their lives in their hands for a nation's sake, by a stroke of mordant comment. [11]
- For in history there is no great general, however gifted, who arrived at success otherwise than through able teaching and hard study and some experience. [5]
- Susan Posey showed the truthfulness of her character in her words to Gifted at parting. [6]
- And by contrasting the powers and limitations of two such young persons as Gifted Hopkins and Cyprian Eveleth, we may better appreciate the nature of that divine inspiration which gives to poetry the superiority it claims over every other form of human expression. [6]
- The positives, on the other hand, declared the gifted young author to have found a manner of treatment of social life entirely new. [9]
- The priests on the other bank of the Nile were Bent-Anat's counsellors, and he had heard the princess spoken of as a devout and gifted maiden. [10]
- It is true that Gifted had no right to regard Susan's heart as open to the wiles of any new-comer. [6]
- Lindenbein, Brosin, the talented Gosrau, and the no less gifted Schwalbe, were also dear friends. [10]
- I have, therefore, taken great pains to advise other persons laboring under the impression that they were gifted beings, destined to soar in the atmosphere of song above the vulgar realities of earth, not to neglect any homely duty under the influence of that impression. [6]
- No startling headlines such as we see now, but a continued novel among the advertisements on the front page and verses from some gifted lady of the town, signed Electra. [9]
- Doubtless you remember she was gifted, but who would have thought she could have blossomed so! [11]
- Her only delight seemed to be in listening to Gifted as he read, sometimes with fine declamatory emphasis, sometimes in low, tremulous tones, the various poems enshrined in his manuscript. [6]
- But many people seem to like them, and I don't doubt it is as exciting to Gifted to write them as it is to a great genius to express itself in a poem. [6]
- Mr. Penhallow, Deacon Rumrill, Gifted Hopkins, Esq., and others, came forward immediately, and after much effort succeeded in removing the wreck of the sounding-board, and extricating their unfortunate pastor. [6]
- There seems no reasonable doubt that Myrtle Hazard might have made a safe thing of it with Gifted Hopkins, (if so inclined,) provided that she had only been secured against interference. [6]
- Gifted Hopkins was quite right in believing that he attracted many eyes. [6]
- Gifted Hopkins, has proved himself worthy of the name he bears. [6]
- It is a proof of the high regard in which the estimable and gifted lady who shares her husband's labors is held by the people of their congregation, and the friends who share in their feelings. [6]
- These two little people, it may be here mentioned, were just taking a morning airing in charge of Susan Posey, who strolled along in company with Gifted Hopkins on his way to the store. [6]
- Gifted Hopkins of Oxbow Village,--who wishes to converse with you about--" "I have come, sir--" the young poet began, interrupting him. [6]
- Mr. Sutro, the originator of this prodigious enterprise, is one of the few men in the world who is gifted with the pluck and perseverance necessary to follow up and hound such an undertaking to its completion. [5]
- Gifted Hopkins's company on Thursday evening, as the guests of Mrs. Clymer Ketchum, of 24 Carat Place. [6]
- At the sound of his voice, Gifted Hopkins smote his forehead, and called himself, in subdued tones, a miserable being. [6]
- When a member of Congress has a friend who is gifted, but has no employment wherein his great powers may be brought to bear, he confers him upon his country, and gives him a clerkship in a department. [5]
- Gifted Hopkins was of a sanguine temperament. [6]
- He had no objection to have Gifted Hopkins about Myrtle as much as she would endure to have him. [6]
- Gifted Hopkins was now in a sad, vacillating condition, between the two great attractions to which he was exposed. [6]
- Why am I not a money-making bowelless grocer, instead of a divinely gifted sculptor with nothing to eat? [5]
- Gifted Hopkins had never yet presumed upon the familiar relations existing between them to attempt to shake her allegiance. [6]
- These gifted Latin monks never do any thing by halves. [5]
- Through them I met many distinguished men-President von Kirchmann, the architect Nikolai, the author of Psyche, Privy Councillor Carus, the writer Charles Duboc (Waldmuller) with his beautiful gifted wife, and many others. [10]
- She refused the marriage at first; she said Fulbert would betray the secret to save her, and besides, she did not wish to drag down a lover who was so gifted, so honored by the world, and who had such a splendid career before him. [5]
- Love is a madness; if thwarted it develops fast; it can grow to a frenzy of despair and make an otherwise sane and highly gifted prince, like Rudolph, throw away the crown of an empire and snuff out his own life. [5]
- At 2 P. M. Gifted Hopkins presented the following note at the Doctor's door: "Mr. Byles Gridley would be much obliged to Dr. Fordyce Hurlbut if he would call at his study this evening. [6]
- A "tournament" in Lynchburg is a thing easily within the comprehension of the average mind; but no commonly gifted person can conceive of such a spectacle in Brooklyn without straining his powers. [5]
- Does not Myrtle look more in her place by the side of Murray Bradshaw than she would with Gifted hitched on her arm? [6]
- As she had listened to Barouche at the meeting, she realized how sincere yet insincere he was; how gifted and yet how ungracious was his mind. [11]
- Gifted Hopkins should leave early in the morning of the day appointed, to take the nearest train to the city. [6]
- What other art is gifted with the power of creating a work so imperishable and so far transcending all ordinary standards? [10]
- Gifted followed him into a dingy apartment in the attic, where one sat at a great table heaped and piled with manuscripts. [6]
- To have been indifferent to the companionship of the single gentleman would have been tantamount to being gifted with nerves of steel. [12]
- Gifted to thrust in return, and with warrant to do so, he put aside the temptation, and answered his kinsman with daylight clearness. [11]
- These made him impatient of the simpler strains of Gifted Hopkins. [6]
- As for Gifted Hopkins, the roses that were beginning to bloom fresher and fresher every day in Myrtle's cheeks unfolded themselves more and more freely, to speak metaphorically, in his song. [6]
- Gifted was walking home, deeply immersed in thoughts excited by the hints which hail been thus wantonly thrown out to inflame his imagination, when all at once, on lifting his eyes, he saw Clement Lindsay coming straight towards him. [6]
- Gifted Hopkins was his mother's idol, and no wonder. [6]
- He rather shook his head at Gifted Hopkins for indulging so largely in metrical composition. [6]
- Antonius was a highly gifted artist, and if Polykarp's master was not mistaken, and if he himself were not misled by fatherly affection, his second son was on the high road to the very first rank in art--to a position reached only by elect spirits. [10]
- Look here, Gifted, here is something to please you. [6]
- This one said he was the most gifted linguist in Genoa, as far as English was concerned, and that only two persons in the city beside himself could talk the language at all. [5]
- At that time he was one of the school of Plato and the most zealous, nay, perhaps the most gifted of us all. [10]
- My philological studies have satisfied me that a gifted person ought to learn English (barring spelling and pronouncing) in thirty hours, French in thirty days, and German in thirty years. [5]
- It would be hardly fair to Susan Posey to describe with what delight and innocent enthusiasm she welcomed back Gifted Hopkins. [6]
- Frau Sabina Hiltner had often met Barbara there, and had noticed with admiration and pleasure the great progress which this richly gifted young creature had made under the direction of the Netherland master. [10]
- Through Dr. Bourinot's good offices I came to know Mr. James Lemoine, of Quebec, the gifted antiquarian, and President of the Royal Society of Canada. [11]
- It is a good argument, a prodigiously strong one, and most formidable one for even the most gifted and ingenious and plausible Stratfordolator to get around or explain away. [5]
- It was "a glorious family" which permitted him to share its rich social life, and in whose highly gifted circle he could be sure of finding warm sympathy in his intellectual interests. [10]
- At the first glance one recognizes the hand of the happily gifted artist. [10]
- This Davie was gifted with a dangerous kind of humour which I have heard called innuendo, and he soon had the bar packed with listeners who laughed and cursed turn about, filling the room to a closeness scarce supportable. [9]
- He was a gifted pilot, a good fellow, a tireless talker, and had both wit and humor in him. [5]
- If a grandly gifted man may drag his pride and his manhood in the dirt for bread rather than starve with the nobility that is in him untainted, the excuse is a valid one. [5]
- He nodded to Gifted in an easy way, and led them both into the immediate Presence. [6]
- You know her, Gifted Hopkins's mother, with whom I am residing. [6]
- He rather encouraged Gifted Hopkins to write poetry to Myrtle. [6]
- How had his gifted admirer, the most hopeful of all his disciples, stood the test. [10]
- But the young gentleman's tongue is gifted, and he pressed his cause heartily. [11]
- He was well, free, highly gifted, keenly interested in science, and made rapid progress. [10]
- He had forgotten for the moment all about poor Gifted Hopkins, who had got out his manuscript at last, and was calming the disturbed corners of it. [6]
- The truly gifted flourish only in the by-ways of Pera and Stamboul. [5]
- Gifted was unarmed, except with a pair of blunt scissors, which he carried habitually in his pocket. [6]
- Nor did Lise enlighten him, being gifted with a certain inscrutableness. [9]
- Entering Honora's front door, he saw on the hall table a number of letters which the cook (not gifted with his brains) had left there. [9]
- What he can do is certainly a thing peculiar to himself, no one who is not one of the chosen and gifted ones can say, 'I will learn to do that. [10]
- Never mind, she did n't believe but what Gifted could make jest as good verses as any of them that they kept such a talk about. [6]
- They and their descendants wandered forty years in the desert, and then Moses, the gifted warrior, poet, statesman and philosopher, went up into Pisgah and met his mysterious fate. [5]
- Gifted Hopkins the day before the party. [6]
- But, on the day after to-morrow, you will adorn my modest banquet with the singing of the most gifted artist in the world. [10]
- Among our body count we the versatile and talented Ugolino; the justly celebrated Rodolpho; the gifted and accomplished Roderigo; the management have spared neither pains nor expense--" "S'death! [5]
- Now it had come to be the common talk of the village that young Gifted Hopkins and Susan Posey were getting to be mighty thick with each other, and the prevailing idea was that Clement's visit had reference to that state of affairs. [6]
- I shall never cease to admire the tact and the intelligence of that gifted porter. [5]
- She could not but confess to herself that she could have given no purer, sweeter, or loftier expression to her own woes, thankfulness, aspirations, and hopes of ever lasting life and glory, than this gifted creature had given to the utterance of her idolatry. [10]
- Cut off the bobs of your kite, Gifted Hopkins, and see if it does n't pitch, and stagger, and come down head-foremost. [6]
- But Gifted must be looked after, that he should not provoke the unamiable comments of the city youth by any defect or extravagance of costume. [6]
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