- the
seventeenth century. As some ****s like the
Ardabil ****s have
inwoven inscriptions including dates,
scientific efforts to
categorize and date...
- Ovid's
Cerberus has a
venomous mouth,
necks "vile with snakes", and "hair
inwoven with the
threatening snake",
while Seneca gives Cerberus a mane consisting...
- Man was made to mourn: A
Dirge Many and
sharp the num'rous ills
Inwoven with our frame! More
pointed still we make
ourselves Regret, remorse, and shame...
-
fencers on
their weapon hand.
Covered by a type of
brocaded fabric with
inwoven metal threads that
serve as a
conductive surface that aids in the practice...
-
Ottoman court manufactures also
produced silk-piled rugs,
sometimes with
inwoven threads of gold or silver, but the
traditional material of the majority...
-
court manufactures as
special commissions or
gifts (some ****s
included inwoven European coats of arms).
Their elaborate design required a
division of...
- the lace fabric. lamé Lamé is a type of
brocaded clothing fabric with
inwoven metal threads,
typically of gold or silver,
giving it a
metallic sheen...
- of Aire". It
includes the stanza: Many and
sharp the num'rous ills
Inwoven with our frame! More
pointed still we make
ourselves Regret, remorse...
- wake up
quick and in strength. A
speech from him is
premeditated logic of
inwoven facts and figures,
delivered in a
magnetic current which flows to the nerves...
- Harp of Time! It is most hard, with an
untroubled ear Thy dark
inwoven harmonies to hear! Yet, mine eye fix'd on Heaven's
unchanging clime Long...