So when Tiberius had at this time appointed Caius to be his successor, he outlived but a few days, and then died, after he had held the government twenty-two years five months and three days.
We thought, for so we would it have, Thou hadst outlived death and the grave, Hadst been past dying, and by thine own Brave virtue been immortal grown.
He outlivedthe condemnation that this brought, and I think that no man ever came near him without in some measure loving him.
Now the tone of that story would not be thought even mildly agnostic, I fancy; and long before his death the author had outlived the error concerning him.
The early school was not only a seat of learning, it was also the community center, where a Saturday night basket social might be followed by church services the next morning.
I have lived to a time of life to have outlived the good hours, the nine-o'clock suppers, with a bright hour or two to clear up in afterwards.
He is only imbecile from extreme old age; the body has outlived the mind, that is all.
Holland, contrary to the general expectation, outlived the invasion of 1672, the Prince of Orange fortunately checking the designs of Louis XIV.
But you rapidlyoutlived this scene, and now the broad plains of Hungary lay before your gaze.
Her joy and expression of regard longoutlived her wonder.
Colonel Brandon is certainly younger than Mrs. Jennings, but he is old enough to be my father; and if he were ever animated enough to be in love, must have long outlived every sensation of the kind.
Buffon's life was long, and he outlived all the other chiefs of the philosophe party (to which in an outside sort of fashion he belonged), dying at Paris in the year 1788.
Agrippa d'Aubigne[201] was a few years Du Bartas' junior, and long outlived him.
Benserade was of higher birth and larger fortune than Voiture, and long outlived him.
Luc de Clapiers, Marquis de Vauvenargues, covered in his brief space of life not a third of the period allotted to Fontenelle, who was nearly sixty when Vauvenargues was born, and outlived him ten years.
He died in 1711, having outlived all his friends except Louis himself.
I have outlived my friends, I may encounter difficulty in regaining my fiefs, and certainly I have lost the fairest wife man ever had.
Catherine died in 1470, and Noël outlived her but by three years.
We have nearlyoutlived their divinity, but not their politics.
He had already outlived his allotted period of vegetation, and his place might just as well be filled by somebody more in need of it.
And your soul, which was to be cured and improved, is instead put on a starvation diet--pushed back a thousand years into outlived ages.
At that period a man has outlived most of his contemporaries, and he can feel himself superior to the generation about him.
Seas of blood have been shed for the sake of this sentiment, and more blood will be shed for its sake, if men do not free themselves from this outlived bit of antiquity.
They seek for them everywhere except where they are to be found, in Christianity, because Christianity seems to them to have outlived its usefulness, to be obsolete and foolish and repellent by its monstrosity.
So it was among the knights, and those who had outlived all else could still carry to the wars their wiliness, their experience with arms, and, above all, their cool and undaunted courage.
The bard of Avon is another example of the limited tenure which Genius has of life, though I believe that he outlived the greater part of his own family, who were not a healthy stock.
Every great political party that has done this country any good has given to it some immortal ideas that have outlived all the members of that party.
He had outlived many of the traits which had laid him open to attack and criticism in his younger days, and had gained in weight and dignity.
His son Robert outlived him but eleven years, and was buried in Westminster Abbey as one of the great men of the century.
I am one of those fortunate persons who have outlived happiness and unhappiness.
I am afraid," he said, "you will find that I have outlived all sentiment; but I will certainly come to Tredowen with you!
Literally, no man has more wholly outlivedlife than I.
The science has outlived that phase of its development at which the taxonomic feature was the dominant one.
Madame D'Arblay outlived the whole generation to which she belonged.
It appears to have outlived other forms of idolatry in Europe.
That even Scaptius himself would not act so, though he had now outlived all sense of shame.
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