Caro is not as young as he was, though I believe donkeys live for ever.
I would that you, senor, should come as speedily as possible and ride Caroto Poblet, and that Lorenzo and I should wait upon you.
In this there might be nothing unpardonable, and even his abusive language might be extenuated at least by many precedents in literary story; but it is imputed to Caro that he excited the Inquisition against his suspected adversary.
Those of Annibal Caro are among the best known;[1303] but Pietro Aretino, Paolo Manuzio, and Bonfadio are also celebrated for their style.
Caro replied with the bitterness natural to a wounded poet.
The translation of the Metamorphoses of Ovid by Anguillara, seems to have acquired the highest name with the critics;[1163] but that of the Æneid by Caro is certainly the best known in Europe.
A critical controversy that sprung up about 1558 between two men of letters, very prominent in their age, Annibal Caro and Ludovico Castelvetro, is celebrated in the annals of Italian literature.
It was a very innocent little note of a few lines in which he confided to "Caro Carlo" his opinion on the tense national situation: better stay with the old allies--the Austrian offers seemed sufficiently satisfactory.
I believe that once since the "Caro Carlo" letter he has spoken to his countrymen, a patriotic interview in which he announced that he had been converted to the necessity of the war with Austria!
Now, in addition to the affection that the Cardinal bore him, Signor Annibale Caro worked on his behalf in such a manner with his patrons, the Farnesi, that they always assisted him.
Annibale Caro and Don Giulio Clovio, the commission to paint the Chapel of the Palace of S.
He is twin-brother of Gluttony, their mother being Caro (fleshly lust).
He had known Avice Caro so well of old that his feeling for her now was rather comradeship than love; and what he had said to her in a moment of impulse that morning rather appalled him in its consequences.
O yes; of course you can use Avice Caro as a retort.
But during some minute or minutes he seemed to see Avice Caro herself, bending over and then withdrawing from her grave in the light of the moon.
One was the marriage of Avice Caro with her cousin, the other that the Bencombs had started on a tour round the world, which was to include a visit to a relation of Mr. Bencomb's who was a banker in San Francisco.
Her caro sposo meanwhile retired to his living; and now blesses himself on his escape from false deals, odd tricks, and every honour but the true one.
I should not, however, make so free with the sex, if you and my caro sposo were not exceptions.
Matteo Faetani, abbot of the monastery, corrected his work and caused it to be wholly transcribed; about the end of that year it was sent to Caro for perusal.
He ought to have listened to the admonitions of his friends; among whom Caro did not fail to remind him of the injury his reputation might sustain by such hasty productions.
Caro signore," he observed, "the sight of a few bayonets soon changes public opinion.
But not a word, caro signore, of our conference to-night.
It is usually at a later stage that a priest hears of a love affair--is it not so, caro monsignore?
Caro senatore," he said, "we shall do well not to discuss these things here.
It is the spirit that vivificat: caro non prodest quickeneth: the flesh quidquam: verba quae ego profiteth nothing.
That which is born of the caro est: et quod natum est ex flesh, is flesh: and that spiritu, spiritus est.
XXI Hence, perhaps, some day the converse of Et Verbum caro factum est will become the epitome of a new Gospel, which will proclaim that The Flesh shall be made the Word and become the Utterance of God.
Et Verbum caro factum est seemed a sublime statement intended to express the traditional formula of the Will, the Word, and the Act made visible.
She called him "Caro amico," and paid great deference to his opinions.
For Caro believed in knowing the right people, and in the right people knowing each other.
Caro had done her best to appreciate competently this creator adored by creators.
There were, Caro said, regions of ether too subtle to sustain even so imponderable a poet as Mr. Prothero.
Mine," saidCaro suavely, "was a purely abstract proposition.
Caro would have kept them with her distressed, emphatic "Must you go?
First Caro Bickersteth, and Caro once let in, it was impossible to keep out the rest.
Caro Bickersteth, who gathered these impressions in her continuous intercourse with the right people, met them with one invariable argument.
It was only confirmed by the contemptuous silence and curt denials of their friends, Arnott Nicholson, Caro Bickersteth, Nina Lempriere and the Protheros.
Caro had insisted on dragging Jane's genius from its temporary oblivion, and Brodrick had turned silent and sulky, positively sulky then.
She was followed by Hugh Brodrick and by Caro Bickersteth.
It was Caro Bickersteth who said of Tanqueray that he played upon the imaginations of his critics as he played upon women's hearts.
Then Caro became abstracted, wondering why George Tanqueray was coming, and to this particular show.
Caro Bickersteth was there; she came early, and Sophy Levine, in a discreet aside, implored her to give her a hand with the authors.
She had dined at Moor Grange, and Caro Bickersteth had been there.
The dog Caro was not allowed to go into action, but had to march all day with the baggage, and at night slept at his master's door, allowing no one save Sepp to enter.
Just as we were going, up came the dog Caro from somewhere, as though he knew of his master's death.
There are three characters in it--a Bavarian lieutenant, Sepp his servant, and Caro his dog.
The movement which follows "Panis omnipotentia verbi caro factus," is again nothing but an operatic tenor song, full of passages and pleasing expression.
The special bravura song (II) is in the second act, "Ah, se il crudel periglio del caro ben ramento.
The close analogy between magenta and rosolic acid was further shown by Caro in 1866.
Its interest lies chiefly in the circumstance that it is related to magenta, as was first pointed out by Caro and Wanklyn in 1866.
Ten years later Caro and Witt discovered an orange colouring-matter belonging to the same class, and the latter introduced the compound into commerce as "chrysoidine.
Other dye-stuffs of a similar nature were introduced by Caro about the same time, and were prepared from the diazotised sulpho-acid of alpha-naphthylamine combined with the naphthols.
By the action of nitrous acid on this base, there is produced a compound known as nitrosodimethylaniline, which was discovered by Baeyer and Caro in 1874, and which contains the residue of nitrous acid in place of one atom of hydrogen.
Caro the work of Lauth bore fruit in another direction.
Instead of using the diamidobenzene, Caro used its dimethyl-derivative, and by this means obtained a splendid blue dye, which was introduced under the name of "methylene blue.
There is one other use for aniline yellow which dates from the year of its discovery, when Dale and Caro found that by adding sodium nitrite to aniline hydrochloride and heating the mixture, a blue colouring-matter is produced.
The dye introduced by Caro in 1874 is the brominated phthalein of resorcinol.
The new departure was made in 1883 by Caroand Kern, who patented a process for the synthesis of colouring-matters of this group.
Caro and Kern's process is the first technical application of Davy's compound.
Martius established the composition of aniline yellow, and the following year Caro and Griess did the same thing for the Manchester brown.
A green dye-stuff, known as quinoline green, was formerly made by the same method as that employed for producing the phosgene colours by Caro and Kern's process (p.
Origen doubtless meant the 'caro noumenon', and was quite right.
Caro be said to be a very fortunate or felicitous critic.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "caro" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.