Then wandreth he in error and in doubt, 490 Unweeting* of the danger hee is in, Through fleshes frailtie and deceipt of sin.
That goodly idoll, now so gay beseene*, Shall doffe her fleshes borrowd fayre attyre, And be forgot as it had never beene, That many now much worship and admire!
Nathelesse the soule is faire and beauteous still, However fleshes fault it filthy make; 160 For things immortall no corruption take.
Skivers are the grain splits of sheep skins, the fleshes of which are finished for chamois leather.
In his architecture he was excellent, judicious in his composition, very pleasing in his countenances; in his fleshes inclining towards white; in his folds somewhat hard and monotonous; and for the most part wanting in expression.
In his fleshes there appears a certain vinous colour, and more particularly in his portraits.
To hisfleshes he gives a bronze colour, which produces a pleasing effect, and harmonizes well with his tints, for the most part sober and even flat in his grounds; giving a repose to the eye which attracts without dazzling it.
They are then treated in much the same way as fleshes for chamois, but lime is often added to the cod oil used in stocking.
The advantage of this is that thefleshes may then be treated in quite a different way, e.
The fleshes are again sprinkled with cod oil, restocked for a few hours and dried again, this time at 100 deg.
The fleshes are often oil-tanned for chamois leather (Part IV.
The fleshesare horsed overnight and reduced in 15 per cent.
The fleshes are separated, cooled and then stocked for 30 minutes to equalize the moisture in them.
The sheep pelts are split in the limed state, and the fleshes are given another sharp liming which may last up to a fortnight.
The fleshes are now a dark brown colour, and are next treated to remove excess of oxidized oil products.
The fleshes are drum tanned with the old grain liquors after strengthening with quebracho.
He animated his fleshes with certain lights from place to place, never contrasting them with vivid colours, except in as far as he frequently studied to give them from depth of shadow, that relief which serves to redouble their beauty.
The fleshes are as much studied as in Signorelli, and in others of the same age; while the figures and the accessories are conducted with the most finished care.
Baglione, he there met with success; insomuch, that even his fleshes and naked figures were highly commended, though this was by no means a branch of his pursuits at Bologna.
Barbaziano in Bologna, that may compete with those of Gessi, were it not for the fleshes being of a darker tinge.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fleshes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.