It is needless to particularise them all, suffice it to say that each and all are of stirring significance.
And a day is appointed for making up the charters' (which will particularise what she has granted you); metaphorical.
The following sketch gives a general notion of the relation of this Book to the Filostrato, though Chaucer often amplifies and transposes the material in a way that it would be tedious to particularise more minutely.
On the other hand, we who dwell in this country of many species, if we would not be misunderstood, usually have to particularise the cuckoo, the kingfisher, or the swallow of which we are speaking.
My claim was soon settled; but this personage was engaged in so singular an occupation that I must not omit to particularise it.
Highly interesting Indian cases are recorded by Kennedy, Molyneux, Twining, and Breton, and in addition to these I may also particularise those of Macnamara, C.
In this place I must particularise the new species (Ascaris Cornelyi) which I described from specimens sent to Mr Sclater.
In addition to the above, I must not omit to particularise two instructive preparations illustrative of a case in which an hydatid was lodged in the right half of the cerebrum.
Without converting this introduction into a catalogue of the contents of Thackeray's library it is difficult to particularise the several works found on his book-shelves.
We have not space to particularise special essays, or to enter upon the biographical details which properly belong to our subject; we must restrict further notice to a mere recapitulation of the contributors and their pieces.
I must, however, particularise Fuller, to whom I am indebted in the Sonnet upon Wycliffe and in other instances.
And, first, let me particularise the piece that stands second in the volume, 'Flowers and Music in a Sick Room.
It is unnecessary to particularise the variety of combats, of marchings and countermarchings, which occurred during the progress of the insurrection.
The historian of the Brigade does notparticularise the battles in which they were engaged with the Camisards, but merely announces that "on several occasions, the Irish appear to have distinguished themselves, especially their officers.
Nevertheless in his eagerness to particularise any real forgery, he in effect accredited the entire collection of P.
He limited the praise to "a passage or two," and does not particularise the passages to which he alluded.
It is not necessary that we should particularise all public men, tying them to be weighed against specific viands: no, our readers will at once recognise the existence of the parties, and at once acknowledge their fittest offerings.
We shall not attempt to particularise the arrivals, as they were precisely the same set as our readers have invariably met at routs of the second class for these last five years.
Rowlandson also furnished illustrations to certain pamphlets or chapbooks in 1819; we may particularise one under the title of Who killed Cock Robin?
Siebbald, Edinburgh; among the works thus illustrated we must particularise the novels of Fielding and Smollett.
Jones, whose name appears several times in connection with that of Rowlandson, on the series of plates which we shall particularise in the progress of this work.
The more we particularise God, Jesus Christ, the Church .
There is no need to particularise the chairs and tables any further, nor to say what sort of conversation and claret we had; nor to set down the dishes served at dinner.
She was short-sighted, and could notparticularise what kind of pistol it was; but she spoke of it to her husband and her brother-in-law.
After having indicated the manner of making collections we shall now go on to particularise the vegetables whose trunks we especially desire to obtain.
To particularise the whole would exceed the bounds of this address; let me therefore beg your indulgence while I take notice only of a few of them.
It is needless to particularise the street, for everybody knows the shop; that is to say, every member of the legal profession, high or low.
I may not attempt to particularise the various fibbings, sloggings, grassings, and chancery suits to which the conflicting champions subjected one another.
Shakspeare has not scrupled to particularise them, and the curious are referred to his able but pitiless pages.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "particularise" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.