There were wines; but the writer only particularises them as white and red. ❋ Unknown (2006)
This is a long passage, and particularises a number of those bestial forms. ❋ Unknown (2003)
Catullus says "the floweret," -- _flosculus_: Ariosto particularises the rose, -- the _bel giardin_, "the beautiful garden," stands for _septis in hortis_, the enclosed. ❋ Various (N/A)
This in so far as it is superindividual is an aspect of suchness, but when it affirms and particularises itself it becomes _citta_, that is the human mind, or to be more accurate the substratum of the human mind from which is developed _manas_, or the principle of will, self-consciousness and self-affirmation. ❋ Charles Eliot (1896)
From the entries referring to these works I will quote the following, as it particularises the most striking feature in the room, namely, the large ornamental brackets which appear to support the gallery: ❋ John Willis Clark (1871)
Among others, he particularises a sketch of the Battle of ❋ Unknown (1863)
Burns particularises very fully the formulæ of Hallowe'en, as practised in ❋ James Napier (1847)
In speaking of “embattled walls, raised on the mountain precipice,” he particularises ❋ Cary, Henry F (1846)
Of the former he particularises two, the position of which would nearly correspond with the Bay of Trincomalie and the harbour of Colombo. ❋ James Emerson Tennent (1836)
The great work of Cuvier and Valenciennes [2] particularises about one hundred species, specimens of which were procured from Ceylon by Reynard ❋ James Emerson Tennent (1836)
Ceylon, Cosmas particularises horses from Persia; the traders in which were exempted from the payment of customs. ❋ James Emerson Tennent (1836)
The great work of Cuvier and Valenciennes [2] particularises about one hundred species, specimens of which were procured from Ceylon by Reynard, Leschenault and other correspondents; but of these not more than half a dozen belong to fresh water. ❋ James Emerson Tennent (1836)
To effect this, she particularises that which she takes from authentic sources, thus — "Historique." ❋ Unknown (1810)
The prevailing passion of the times to possess fragments of saints is well marked, when the author particularises with a certain complacency all the knavish modes they used to carry off those in question. ❋ Isaac Disraeli (1807)
The literary history of Italy particularises no such edition; but it was not long before the whole of ❋ George Gordon Byron Byron (1806)
In the next words he particularises one of those fruits of friendship which is described at length by the two famous authors above-mentioned, and falls into a general eulogium of friendship, which is very just as well as very sublime. ❋ Joseph Addison (1695)
The omelette bit particularises it, makes it situational. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Among the presents sent by the King of Ceylon (A.D. 459) to the Emperor of China, the _Tsih foo yuen kwei_, a chronicle compiled by imperial command, particularises a picture of Buddha. [ ❋ James Emerson Tennent (1836)