Andrea, his friend, and theassociate of his studies, helped him to a more elevated style.
Comodi, the associate rather than the scholar of Cigoli, is almost unknown at Florence; but there are many of his copies after celebrated masters, which often pass for originals, both in that city and at Rome.
Another associate of Cigoli was Domenico da Passignano, the scholar of Naldini and of Federigo Zuccaro, whom he resembles most, from his long residence at Venice; where he likewise married.
After that the mechanics of memory necessitate the making of as many pathways to that fact as possible, and this means deliberately to associate the fact by sound, by speech and by action.
Not only does he associatethe mother with the milk but her very presence brings him comfort, even when he is not hungry.
On the same day he admonished another associate in his inimitable manner.
Lincoln stopped and crying out "There's Nat," scrambled through the crowd to his modest associateof former days.
It is bad enough that men can only associate on paper who could once associate in the street; it is bad enough that men have made a vote very much of a fiction.
She could not associate disgrace with her love for Preston Cheney.
They would not allow their daughters to associate with this blameless girl, because of her mother's misstep.
If you wish to be respected, if you desire happiness and not misery, associate only with the intelligent and good.
Be you ever so pure-minded yourself you can not associate with bad companions without falling into bad odor.
So complete was her toilet and disguise, that none but the most intimate associate could have detected the fraud.
He has been the associateof criminals; he has suffered punishment; he feels himself loathed by society; he cannot divest himself of the odium clinging to his garments.
He is come to be the associate of gentlemen; men high in office shower upon him their favors.
This tendency did not exclude, but would in certain cases conflict with, the strong primitive tendency to associate every God permanently with his supposed original locality.
He had been the associate of Ronsard, who renounced him, and helped, it is said, to bring him to execution.
But it is impossible to associate these teachings with any outstanding personality, or any specific movements; and to posit a movement-making personality in the sole case of certain scattered sayings in the gospels is critically inadmissible.
He was associate editor of Opie Read's paper, The Patriot, for some time, but when that sheet died, he drifted from pillar to post until a kindly death discovered him.
Since 1910 Mr. Marcosson has been associate editor of Munsey's Magazine and the other periodicals that are owned by Mr. Munsey.
On the last day of December, 1884, Miss Shipman married William Shankland Andrews, now associate justice of the supreme court of New York.
To show how readily we associate feelings with different orders of sound, let us suppose we are passing the night somewhere, where a stranger, utterly unknown to us, occupies a room from which we can hear the sound of his footsteps.
He evidently considered it a sufficient recommendation of his work to associate with it the name of Grein, not troubling himself to discover what advance had been made upon the work of that scholar.
Lumsden does not vary his measure, but preserves the iambic heptameter throughout.
You have an inherent loathing for the underfed, because your instincts associate the smell of their bodies with dissolution itself.
The immaculate cleanliness which I had learned to associate with them was replaced by the most slovenly sweeping.
Thus he went about very lonely, too proud to associate with the straight Chinese, his mother's people, and humbled and snubbed by the people of his father's race.
He had learned to associate poetry with the pale moonlight and golden hair, with a very fair face and a soft ripple of sweet speech.
At any rate, she had not the touzled, ill-groomed hair which he had learned to associate with female genius.
Gannett became associate pastor, he gave much time to work in these directions.
In 1832 he became associate editor of the Berlin Deutscher Musenalmanach, which position he held until his death, and in his hands the periodical attained a high degree of influence and importance.
Could they associate or converse with him - A loud rough sailor with a timber limb?
As I, being properly nominate Just, Am here associate with Contentation, So have I my whole felicity in Trust, Who illumineth mine eyes to see my salvation.
A rather anaemic member of the New English Art Club come to me for treatment, and in less than a year he was an Associate of the Royal Academy; what do you say to that?
The companion of Walter Pater and Swinburne became the associate of thieves and blackmailers.
With similar fortitude, the American and his associate had resisted the rain in the best shelter the rocks afforded.
He even smiled, and aided his associate with charming readiness in his defensive preparations.