Whirle aboute, copied from volutantur in Cicero; see last note.
Here we have formal proof that the speaker is Fortune; for this is copied from Boethius, bk.
The macana, an Aztec aboriginal weapon, shown in the cut, is copied from one of his plates.
VIII-21] Copied from Sartorius, with the addition of the shading only.
The monstrous appearance of the ladies' hoops, when viewed behind, may be seen from the following cut, copied from one of Rigaud's views.
The engraving on the next page is copied from a plate in Douglas's Neniae and represents one of the most ancient of the Kentish barrows opened by him in the Chatham Lines, Sept.
This very curious representation of a first-rate exquisite is copied from a very rare broadside, printed in 1646, and styled The Picture of an English Anticke, with a List of his ridiculous Habits and apish Gestures.
The preceding sketch represents a papyrus roll, copied from a specimen in the Egyptian Room of the British Museum.
Larva of Balanus balanoides, immediately after coming out of the egg, seen on the ventral surface, copied from Mr. C.
Kohl also includes a map by Joannes Oliva, copied from a manuscript portolano among the Egerton Manuscripts in the British Museum, which purports to have been made at Marseilles in 1613.
Copied from a photograph owned by Mr. Parkman of a painting of which there is an engraving in Les Ursulines de Quebec, i.
Copied from a cut in Gabriel Lasso de la Vega’s Cortés valeroso,—a poem published at Madrid in 1588.
Copied from an engraving (in Ruge’s Das Zeitalter der Entdeckungen, p.
English authority, for calling the British bank in England a monopoly; and the British bank in America is copied from it.
The cut, copied from an old drawing of the house taken before its entire demotion, at the end of last century, exhibits its quaint characteristics.
The signature is copied from an original in the Milton State Papers, library of the Antiquarian Society.
He spoke as he felt; and, while he copied no sentence from others, no man that ever wrote has been so copied from by others.
The shape of it varied much, and another drawing of one (copied from Camb.
Indeed, they may have been prepared by or copied from Nicholas of Lynn and John Somer, before Chaucer took the rest in hand.
In fact, the phrase is copied from Ovid's Aeacidae Chiron, Art of Love, i.
This seems to be copied from Chaucer's Prologue to the Legend, ll.
The throne was removed and another erected, copied from an authentic source, of the time of Edward III.
The preceding cut, representing the Creation of Eve, is copied from one of the best in the Nuremberg Chronicle, both with respect to design and engraving.
The cut on the opposite page--the Fool, Psalm LIII--is copied from one of those executed in a coarser style than the preceding.
In proof of this we need only turn to the vignette, which is copied from a beautiful photograph kindly sent to me by Joshua Saunders, Esq.
The woodcut is copied from a photograph of a small specimen of O.
The long oak table that is so comfortably ample for books and magazines and flowers in your living-room may be copied from an old refectory table--but what of it?
One of the most fascinating ones is copied from a bureau de toilette that belonged to Marie Antoinette.
I once decorated a ballroom with Pillement panels, copied from a beautiful Eighteenth Century room, and so managed to bring a riot of color and decoration into a large apartment.
The figure, which is given at the end of this article, is copied from a curious Indian painting, in the possession of Gilbert Innes, of Stow.
Round the roof is a cornice composed of a reversed ogee enclosed within two fillets, an architectural decoration found repeated round the door, the double frame of which is copied from that of the Greek buildings in the Ionian style.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "copied from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.