In spite of the restrictions laid upon him in this far from inconsiderable part of the opera, Mozart's progress since the "Re Pastore" is very marked.
Operis Libertorum, and in another de bonis Libertorum of the Digests, that very many acquired their liberty with the obligation of giving to their masters presents, or doing work if they were artists, Operas vel donum.
The motto of one of my diaries, "Quicquid hic operis fiat poenitet" may be said to be the motto of my life' (p.
In fact it is ours, for they must give up now or catch it from front and rear at the same time.
Batis was supported by only a small force: “modico praesidio muros ingentis operis tuebatur,” Curtius iv.
It is, however, certain that Komensky at that time had already compiled a complete table of contents of his pansophic works under the name of Synopsis Operis Consultatorii.
It has already been mentioned that at Lissa he composed a general plan and a table of contents of his future pansophic works, to which he gave the name of Synopsis Operis Consultatorii.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "operis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.