This line is so soft and gently drawn out, and the place so sweet and natural, that when Sirens like these begin to sing, we really feel in danger.
I also hate the builder that pretends To rival mountain-tops, and just as much Those dunghill cocks that tear their throats in vain With trying to outcrow Homer himself!
Theocritus was the father of Idylls; and Virgil is always appealing to the 'Sicelides Musae.
King Robert prayed, and the Angel prayed, and after a few moments, the king looked up, and the Angel was gone; and then the king knew that it was an Angel indeed.
These are the chief pastoral writers in the language of the ideal class.
It was a disadvantage which his pride could not feel itself easy with, till it had set it to rights.
A lui no; ma ci vorrebbe altro, se quando lo dico a uno, dovessi dirlo a tutti!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lui" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words: lui dit; luik efter