Use venice in a sentence
Sentences starting with venice
- Venice reveres those relics above all things earthly. [5]
- Venice got as far as Titian and Paul Veronese and Tintoretto,--great colorists, mark you, magnificent on the flesh-and-blood side of Art,--but look over to Florence and see who lie in Santa Crocea, and ask out of whose loins Dante sprung! [6]
- Venice may well cherish them, for they are the only horses she ever had. [5]
- Venice mourns. [5]
Sentences ending with venice
- Yes, I think we have seen all of Venice. [5]
- Inasmuch as he was not suffered to have Ann herself in his company, he conceived the wish to possess her likeness in a picture; and he sent hither to that end a master of good fame, of the guild of painters in Venice. [10]
- And how greatly was I surprised to see Gotz, taller than of old, appear before me in the magnificent array and harness of a chief captain in the army of the all-powerful Republic of Venice! [10]
- De Soto has told me about your quarrel in Venice. [10]
- The letters sent to Gotz had reached him through a merchant's house in Venice. [10]
- Jean prefers it to all Europe, save Venice. [5]
- He had formerly served in a merchant's house at Venice. [10]
- The monarch's face remained unmoved, while receiving the Pope's legates and the ambassadors from the republic of Venice. [10]
- What an ideal place is Venice! [4]
- The interior area of the building is not much greater than the square of St. Mark in Venice. [4]
Short sentences using venice
- Kunz was ever in Venice. [10]
- Merchant of Venice. [5]
- Ferrara for Venice! [10]
- Venice? [5]
Sentences containing venice two or more times
- But what was this Venice to compare with the Venice of midnight? [5]
More example sentences with the word venice in them
- It was a world to see how the nobles preferred to gold and silver, which abounded, the new Venice glass, whence a great trade sprang up with Murano that made many rich. [4]
- The candy-striped pole, which indicates nobility proud and ancient along the palace-bordered canals of Venice, indicated merely the humble barbershop along the main street of Dawson's Landing. [5]
- And what wonder, when there are twelve hundred pictures by Palma the Younger in Venice and fifteen hundred by Tintoretto? [5]
- There were days when he and I never touched a hook, both being out of humour for study, when he told me yarns of Frederick of Prussia and his giant guard, of Florence and of Venice, and of the court of his Holiness of Rome. [9]
- Of course we went to see the venerable relic of the ancient glory of Venice, with its pavements worn and broken by the passing feet of a thousand years of plebeians and patricians--The Cathedral of St. Mark. [5]
- We staid three weeks in Venice, a week in Florence, a fortnight in Rome, and arrived here a couple of weeks ago. [5]
- For instance, next week you may find me the guest of a grandee of Spain, or you may find me off for Venice, or flitting toward Dresden. [5]
- It was at Venice, where I was pursuing my studies, and tried my luck at gambling on many a merry evening with other sons of mercantile families from Nuremberg, Augsburg, and Cologne. [10]
- They came to Venice while he was an infant. [5]
- An argosy of Venice hove in sight, and Captaine la Roche desired to speak to her. [4]
- May stop where Venice did, though, for aught we know.--The order of its development is just this:--Wealth; architecture; upholstery; painting; sculpture. [6]
- He called on us next day; the day after that we left Venice, after a pleasant sojourn Of 3 or 4 weeks. [5]
- Every day brought us new guests, many of them from the city; still, none had any tidings yet of the Venice ships or of our Kunz, who should come home with them. [10]
- And the vellum-bound Tulpius, which I came upon in Venice, afterwards my only reading when imprisoned in quarantine at Marseilles, so that the two hundred and twenty-eight cases he has recorded are, many of them, to this day still fresh in my memory. [3]
- Before she came to the front, Venice controlled, and almost monopolized, the trade of the Orient. [4]
- Coello was obliged to submit, and his kind heart again showed itself; for he wrote letters of introduction for Ulrich to his old artist friends in Venice, and induced the king to send the great Titian a present--which the ambassador was to deliver. [10]
- Jean is eager to get at the Italian tongue again, now, and I see that she has forgotten little or nothing of what she learned of it in Rome and Venice last spring. [5]
- These, which used to be open, are now covered over, and thus the epitaph becomes somewhat puzzling, as there is nothing to remind one of Venice in walking about the town. [6]
- Instead of the timid, irregular exchange of goods as far as the Rhine, the Main, and the Danube, regular intercourse with Venice, Milan, Genoa, Bohemia, and Hungary, Flanders, Brabant, and the coast of the Baltic had commenced. [10]
- That as for the wine, I would take that upon myself, and no Emperor need be ashamed of our Venice glasses. [10]
- The amount of the sums owed by the Eysvogel firm, as well as the names of its creditors in Nuremberg, Augsburg, Ulm, and Regensburg, Venice, Milan, Bruges, and other German and foreign cities, formed the most important portion of his speech. [10]
- Venice, Queen of the sea, mother of riches, throne of power, hall of fame, temple of art, who could escape thy spell! [10]
- Likewise he desired that we might live together a space as man and wife, before he should go to Venice to get his release from the service of the Republic. [10]
- She belonged to that old class of New-Yorkers who made trade honorable, like the merchants of Holland and Venice, and she knew also that Jack's little fortune had come out of honest toil and strict business integrity. [4]
- He chose the tallest and most stately of the slender dames of Venice to lead in the dance, or through the throng of masks and citizens intoxicated with the mirth of the carnival. [10]
- In the treacherous sunlight we see Venice decayed, forlorn, poverty-stricken, and commerceless--forgotten and utterly insignificant. [5]
- There stood her spinning-wheel and sewing-box; and a bright Venice mirror, which, in jest, she would call "Dame Inquisitive," showed her all that passed on the river and the Fleisch-brucke, for her house was not far from those which stood facing the Franciscan Friars. [10]
- They were in some sort comparable with the families belonging to the Signoria at Venice, from whom, in the same way, the great council was chosen. [10]
- It casts its shadow from the most ancient pillar in Venice, in the Grand Square of St. Mark, upon the throngs of free citizens below, and has so done for many a long century. [5]
- He was now serving his apprenticeship in our grand uncle's business, and whereas the traffic was mainly with Venice he was to learn the Italian tongue with all diligence. [10]
- Still it would scarcely have been advisable to remain near them; for these packages, which the Ortlieb house brought from Venice, contained pepper and other spices that exhaled a pungent odor, endurable only by hardened nerves. [10]
- What do you say to this copy of Joannes de Ketam, Venice, 1522? [6]
- Some of the Quaker City's passengers had arrived in Venice from Switzerland and other lands before we left there, and others were expected every day. [5]
- And in no other wise may a German traffic in any matters, great or small, with the Venice traders; and all this is done that the Republic may lose nought of the great taxes they set on all things. [10]
- The secret history of Venice for a thousand years is here--its plots, its hidden trials, its assassinations, its commissions of hireling spies and masked bravoes--food, ready to hand, for a world of dark and mysterious romances. [5]
- The middle windows of the first and second stories were of noble size, and there glittered therein bright and beautiful panes of Venice glass, whereas the other windows were of small roundels set in lead. [10]
- On the 7th of October, 1571, the young hero, now twenty-four years old, as commander of the united fleets of Spain, Venice, and the Pope, gained the greatest victory which any Castilian force had ever won over the troops of the infidels. [10]
- When the morning of Ash-Wednesday dawned cool and misty, Venice lay behind the young artist. [10]
- His squadron is now on the way to Venice. [10]
- We have seen no bravoes with poisoned stilettos, no masks, no wild carnival; but we have seen the ancient pride of Venice, the grim Bronze Horses that figure in a thousand legends. [5]
- Some go to Niagara, and some to Coney Island, and others to Venice. [9]
- In his mind, Napoleon became a rough Yankee general; of the cities, villages, and fortress he formed as accurate a picture as a resident of Venice from Marco Polo's account of Tartary. [9]
- Early in the morning she must find among her feathered favourites a pair of rare India fowls, which he had received from Venice. [10]
- You call to mind how those Spaniards conquered the Mexique city which was all canals like Venice? [11]
- Printing, as a mechanical art,--just as Nicholas Jepson and the Aldi, who were scholars too, made Venice renowned for it. [6]
- When that old man had once said to Ann that she could scarce believe how great profit might be gained in a few years by well-directed trading with Venice, he spoke not without book. [10]
- In this he made known that he had departed from Venice without let or hindrance, and he bid us farewell with such good cheer, and love, and hope, that Ann and I forgot and forgave with all our hearts everything that had made us wroth. [10]
- Among a long list of churches, art galleries, and such things, visited by us in Venice, I shall mention only one--the church of Santa Maria dei Frari. [5]
- It was very like Venice, seen from the lagoon, when the Italians make a gala-night. [4]
- It is quite like the Venice Lagoon in this light. [4]
- Ullmann Nutzel said lately: 'Wherever one wants to buy, the bird--[vogel]--has been ahead and snapped up everything in Venice and Milan. [10]
- Moreover at Easter Kunz was likewise to quit home, and go to Venice at my granduncle's behest. [10]
- At last we journeyed homewards, passing by Naples and Genoa; at Damietta, in the land of Egypt, Sir Franz departed from our company to make his way to Venice. [10]
- By such tokens it will be seen that Isaac D. Worthington is destined to become great, though the greatness will be akin to that possessed by those gentlemen who in past ages had built castles across the highway between Venice and the North Sea. [9]
- To us there is nothing incongruous in the supposition that Lydia Blood was "ready to become an ornament to society the moment she lands in Venice. [4]
- The court chapel interior is boastingly said to resemble St. Mark's, in Venice. [4]
- If I were in your place, I would, for aught I care, go to Venice and look about me, but from there I would ride to Flanders, to Moor, to the master. [10]
- When I was in Venice before, I think I found no picture which stirred me much, but this time there were two which enticed me to the Doge's palace day after day, and kept me there hours at a time. [5]
- Drink was served in pots, goblets, jugs, and bowls of silver in noblemen's houses, and also in Venice glasses. [4]
- But at last, in 1888, in Venice, my wife and I came across Mr. and Mrs. A. P. C., of Concord, Massachusetts, and a friendship began then of the sort which nothing but death terminates. [5]
- Twenty years before Howells had been Consul to Venice, and he wrote, now: "The idea of my being here is benumbing and silencing. [5]
- The ambassador and his secretary, de Soto, thought Ulrich an unsocial dreamer; but nevertheless, after they reached Venice, the latter invited him to share his lodgings, for Don Juan had requested him to interest himself in the young artist. [10]
- The priest proclaimed his dream, and forthwith Venice set about procuring the corpse of St. Mark. [5]
- After looking at him from head to foot, saying nothing but with no small contentment, he clapped him kindly on the shoulder and led him, as though by chance, up to the Venice mirror in the dining-hall. [10]
- We used to hear of them in Naples, Venice, various places; they were in Europe some time; I believe. [4]
- In the evening he sought diversion at the gaming-table, and fortune favored him here as it had done in Venice. [10]
- Grasping the ducats, he gave Ulrich two handfuls, exclaiming: "This one is for your work here, the other to relieve you from any care concerning means of living, while pursuing your studies in Venice and Florence. [10]
- This very thing has occurred more times than I can mention, in Venice. [5]
- The Venice lady had lost so little of her youthful beauty and charms that it was in truth a marvel; and as to Master Pernhart, he was not a man to be overlooked, even among many. [10]
- When the Bohemian had come to Venice he had lodged at a tavern, by name "The Mirror," and there mine host had deemed that he was but a gloomy and silent guest. [10]
- In Venice we had a luxury which very seldom fell to our lot on the continent--a home dinner with a private family. [5]
- All these were Government spies, then, and every spy was under surveillance himself--men spoke in whispers in Venice, and no man trusted his neighbor--not always his own brother. [5]
- I was just going to write to Venice for an assistant. [10]
- A much lesser fleet went forth from Venice late in the year and came to anchor there again, loaded with spices, in the month of March or not later than April. [10]
- There was a fete--a grand fete in honor of some saint who had been instrumental in checking the cholera three hundred years ago, and all Venice was abroad on the water. [5]
- Master Spiesz, Ann's father, had been bidden from Venice, where he had been in the service of the Mendel's merchant house, to become head clerk in Nuremberg, first in the Chamber of Taxes, and then in the Chancery, a respectable post of much trust. [10]
- Now, while Gotz fared back to Venice, the galleon which carried Don Jaime, Prince of Catalonia, as far Joppa, brought us likewise to the Promised Land to the holy city of Jerusalem. [10]
- His treasury was ever empty; and what sums had the luckless war with Venice alone swallowed up! [10]
- All that had ever been good and worthy in him had waxed and sped well at Venice, that high school of the merchant class; but where was the smiling mirthfulness which had marked him as a youth? [10]
- But the evident esteem in which Byron's memory is held in the Armenian monastery of St. Lazzaro, at Venice, must be otherwise accounted for. [4]
- In Genoa, he designed every thing; in Milan he or his pupils designed every thing; he designed the Lake of Como; in Padua, Verona, Venice, Bologna, who did we ever hear of, from guides, but Michael Angelo? [5]
- And to this day there be those in Venice who believe that if those holy ashes were stolen away, the ancient city would vanish like a dream, and its foundations be buried forever in the unremembering sea. [5]
- Moreover a great care came upon me from without, by reason that Sir Franz's kin and heirs refused to repay the moneys for the ransom which Master Michieli of Venice had laid down, and for which Herdegen and I had been sureties. [10]
- Three of us came here from Venice through Lombardy, by ship from Genoa to Barcelona, and thence through this barren, stony country here to Madrid. [10]
- The bones were buried in the vaults of the grand cathedral, which had been waiting long years to receive them, and thus the safety and the greatness of Venice were secured. [5]
- In the conventual buildings attached to this church are the state archives of Venice. [5]
- And over all broods that mysterious stillness, that stealthy quiet, that befits so well this old dreaming Venice. [5]
- To Kunz he bequeathed the great trade both in Nuremberg and Venice, with all that pertained thereto and certain moneys in capital for carrying it on; likewise his fine dwelling-house, inasmuch as Herdegen would have our house for his own. [10]
- The pilgrims had been over-long in getting so far as Venice, by reason that Sir Franz had fallen sick after they had passed the Bienner, and my brother had diligently and faithfully tended him. [10]
- We reached Venice at eight in the evening, and entered a hearse belonging to the Grand Hotel d'Europe. [5]
- When I then asked him whether Kunz had not likewise come home with him to Venice, and Kubbeling had answered me no, Uhlwurm said once more, or ever his master had done speaking, "Gone! [10]
- Yet, hard as as it is to conceive of it, never had the music sounded with noisier delights in the dancing-halls of Venice, nor had the money been more lightly tossed from hand-to-hand over the gaming-tables, nor, at any time, had there been hotter love-making. [10]
- The fond and ardent lady is in Venice, and her intent is to revel there in love and pleasure with her husband's murderer. [10]
- He reads, writes, and speaks English, Italian, Spanish, and French, with perfect facility; is a worshipper of art and thoroughly conversant with it; knows the history of Venice by heart and never tires of talking of her illustrious career. [5]
- Kubbeling's eldest son and his churlish helpmate had fared forth to Venice instead of himself. [10]
- In conversation with an artist in Venice, I asked: "What is it that people see in the Old Masters? [5]
- In this church, also, is a monument to the doge Foscari, whose name a once resident of Venice, Lord Byron, has made permanently famous. [5]
- Six hundred years ago, Venice was the Autocrat of Commerce; her mart was the great commercial centre, the distributing-house from whence the enormous trade of the Orient was spread abroad over the Western world. [5]
- We were together a month or two in Venice and several months in Rome, afterward, and one day that lamented break of mine was mentioned. [5]
- In Venice, today, a city of a hundred thousand inhabitants, there are twelve hundred priests. [5]
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