He had been her first lover, indeed, her initiator in the real mysteries of Venus.
The charming Benson, as my original initiator in love's mysteries, claimed my first embrace, the Count fucking Mrs. Egerton.
Honoré, who taught in Autun's cathedral school early in the XII century, was the initiator of animal symbolism in French cathedrals.
The first milestone on the highroad of Gothic art was the famous center of the nation's life, and the initiator of the new system of building was the maker of the nation's unity, Abbot Suger.
She will be remembered as the initiator of many maxims, in the composition of which she excelled.
Catherine de' Medici may rightfully be called the initiator and organizer of social and court etiquette and courtesy--of conventional and social laws.
The antecedents and the subsequent career of the initiator of the Philippine Independent Church would not lead one to suppose that there was more religion in him than there was in the scheme itself.
His association with the lay initiator of the scheme, unrevealed at the outset, incidentally came to their knowledge with surprise and disapproval.
A new age was coming, and he would be the initiator of it.
While Barreto, the half-forgotten initiator of the condoreiro style, led the admirers of the first, Eugenia Camara exercised a powerful attraction over Castro Alves, in whom she inspired his earliest lyrics.
Plato wished to be, as a philosophical teacher, what the initiator into the Mysteries was, as far as this was compatible with the philosophical manner of communication.
Jesus, in whom the Logos had been made flesh, was to become the initiator of the whole of humanity, and humanity was to be his own community of Mystics.
The State Council, in effect, is a collective executive body that, because the National Assembly meets so infrequently, also becomes a major initiator of legislation.
In practice the State Council appears to be the most powerful organ of government as well as the principal initiator of legislative matters.
The initiator either perishes by the initiated, or the initiator perishes, disappears because his special mission, his task is done.
The applause gained by Mr. Seward's very indifferent document, wherein the great initiator of the Latin race on this free continent was rebuked, the satisfaction shown by the public, ought to open the eyes of the sentimental French trio.
It is forgotten that General Butler is the earliest initiator of emancipation, and that to him exclusively belongs the word and the fact of an emancipated contraband.
It was with these men among all the Belgians that Hoover was to have most to do in connection with his work as initiator and director of the Commission for Relief in Belgium.
The public knows of him as theinitiator and head of great organizations with heart in them, which were successfully managed on sound business principles.
Plato, therefore, is the founder and initiator of all idealism.
Plato is the great founder of idealism, the initiator of all subsequent truths in philosophy.
The man may be the initiator in action, but the woman isinitiator in emotion.
Again and again Fra Filippo acts as initiator and sets the fashion for whole generations of artists.
And in this respect he was again an initiator in Florentine art.
Catherine de' Medici may rightfully be called the initiator and organizer of social and court etiquette and courtesy—of conventional and social laws.
The chief initiator concluded the reading of the melancholy recital, and replaced the pages of manuscript on the table before him.
These are snatched off, the initiator points solemnly to the sky with his throwing stick (which propels the spears) and then points to the Tundun, or bull-roarer.
The initiator points to it, calling out, 'Look there, look there, look there!