Macedonia was next committed to thy care and the walls of Pella, enriched once by conquered Hydaspes.
Once more thou readest the secrets of ancient Athens, examining the discoveries with which each sage has enriched posterity and noting what hosts of disciples the varying schools produce.
I have especially, in each following edition, enriched a number of paragraphs with here and there historical, ethnographic and statistical features.
Since Wolowski’s translation appeared, the original work has gone through eleven editions, been largely increased in size, and enriched with new notes, the result of nearly twenty additional years of research and thought.
The remarkable works which have enriched it in this direction are well known.
Enriched by the confiscation of other libraries in the neighbourhood, the Library of the Arsenal was thrown open to the public by the Imperial Government, which at the same time undertook the payment of the annuities due to M.
After transacting a little business, the enriched flunkey entered a much-frequented café and refreshed himself.
The Philadelphia Library, which had been Franklin's first scheme for public improvement, and which had been enriched by the generous gifts of James Logan, was furnishing such opportunities for literary work as were unknown elsewhere.
Most of the Philadelphia magazines of the last fifty years have been enriched by the busy hand of Mr. John Sartain, and two of the most interesting of the city's periodicals were owned and edited by him.
His conversation isenriched with anecdotes of all that is celebrated in character or event, for the last fifty years.
You, sir, whose whole life has been devoted to the extension of civil liberty, must at this period be enriched by feelings which rarely fall to the lot of man.
Another interesting inquiry arises, how far the nations of Europe were really enriched by the rapid accumulation of gold and silver.
It was not the precious metals which enriched England, but those articles of industry for which the rest of the world parted with their gold and silver.
During all these cycles of ages these wonderful people have maintained their existence along the narrow region watered and enriched by the Nile.
The old town of Nürnberg was eminently picturesque, and was enriched with artistic works by the best men of the day.
The hoop of the ring is enriched with engraving, and the under surface decorated with floriated ornament, relieved by blue enamel.
These fibulæ are generally much enriched on the upper surface.
The lower figure shows the ring parted (b), displaying the inscription on the flat side of each section, which is also enriched by engraving and niello.
Both are of gold, richly chased, enamelled, and enriched by filigree work, and are sufficiently stately for the most imposing ceremonial.
It is alsoenriched with pearl and crystal; the lower part of this cross is furnished with a loop, from which a jewel of value might be suspended.
It is set with sapphire and amethyst, the elaborate and beautiful design enriched by coloured enamels.
The heavy slabs which cover the graves are in many instances highly enriched by bronze plates elaborately executed, containing coats of arms, emblems, or full-length figures.
These jewels were sometimes elaborately modelled with scriptural and other scenes in their centre, chased in gold, enriched by enamel colours, and resplendent with jewels.
The margins of ancient manuscripts are often enriched with whimsical compositions, as well as with flowing designs of much grace and beauty.
George the First had enriched her library; George the Second had contributed munificently to her Senate House.
In the extremity of his distress he implored the publisher who had been enrichedby the sale of his works to lend him twenty pounds, and was refused.
It is unquestionable that a man whose mind has been thus enlarged and enriched is likely to be far more useful to the state and to the church than one who is unskilled, or little skilled, in classical learning.
It was a passion that went to the very roots of his being, an infatuation enriched by all his romantic mysticism.
Those with money to spare decorated their rooms like sombre Gothic manors, those with no money enriched their conversations with a wealth of medieval diction.
Enriched by the most valuable spoil, jewels, gold, and silver, Drake steered to the northward, hoping to discover a homeward passage in that quarter.
Various splendid edifices, chiefly religious, adorned the great squares of the city: the temple of the god Bel, enriched by the spoils of Tyre and Jerusalem, was the especial pride of Nebuchadnezzar.
The pattern consists of slender scrolls, with flowersenriched with massings or galleries of picots surrounding the letters I.
The design of scrolls and flowers is chiefly worked in a rather loose toilé, outlined with a stout thread cordonnet and enriched with various open modes or fillings.
The pattern is outlined and enrichedwith gold thread, and the cartouches have a variety of stitches.
Many of the earlier albs are decorated with passemens or apparels, which are squares or oblongs of ornamental work often enriched with gold thread.
These relief portions were oftenenriched by rows or tiers of picots.
ALB The long linen robe (worn under the chasuble by priests at the altar) which is sometimes enriched with a border of lace, as well as with lace on the cuffs.
The flat point is probably the earliest distinctive lace; but this was soon enriched by work upon work, stitch upon stitch, which gave the name of rose-point or punto in rilievo.
Queen of the Earth, So far renowned, and with the spoils enriched Of nations.
Kallias not only took the gold, but killed the poor stranger, and his family were ever after held as disgraced, and called by a nickname meaning, “Enriched by the Well.
We have often admired the massy trunk of an aged forest oak; and Gilpin says he frequently examined the varied tints which enriched its furrowed stem.
I see her yet; her pretty action did outsell her gift, and yet enriched it, too.
The horizontal and vertical bands are enriched by carving.
The list of colors has, too, been enriched by some accessions within the past third of a century which demand mention.
Portugal has an imitation in cream-colored plaster of a Gothic church-entrance, and a highly-enriched arch with flanking towers, whose canopied niches have figures of warriors and wise men.
His hair is enriched with pomatum and his shoes are radiantly polished.
It was enrichedwith a valuable library, and became a nursery of Christian art and literature.
If the defunct be honoured, enriched with sacrifices, he becomes a beneficent protector and is happy; neglected and abandoned, he avenges his unfortunate condition on his forgetful posterity.
They are enriched with the portraits of handsome women and celebrated men, and the painting is sometimes so beautiful as to raise their price to several Louisdore each.
They have enriched the sciences, and adorned public affairs with beauty and wisdom.
And He found thee erring, and guided thee, And found thee needy, and enriched thee.
These relics were greedily sought for by the potentates of Italian cities; and no doubt Sigismondo enriched his library with some such treasures.
It was at this time, again, that English literature was enrichedby translations of Ariosto and Tasso--the one from the pen of Sir John Harrington, the other from that of Fairfax.
The next day I walked on to Perth, passing through a very interesting section, which nature and history have enriched with landscapes and manscapes manifold.
The proprietor-patriarch of the county took to a more quiet and profitable favorite--the sheep, and sent it to feed on a pasture enriched with the ashes of Joseph's cottage.
The chapped and "baky" surface of the farm is thus softened and enriched at will, and rendered productive.