The day it should have been performed I went to the concert; Ramm andPunto came up to me in a rage, and asked why my sinfonie concertante was not played.
The Maga Manto of Dante becomes here a Fata, and we meet her in the form of a serpent; to account for which she says, Nascemmo ad unpunto che d' ogni altro male Siamo capaci fuor che della morte.
This piece, unlike the specimens given before, has no linen foundation, and therefore is classed as punto in aria and not as reticello or cutwork.
Border of Lacis or darned Square Mesh Net Punto a Tela or Linen-Stitch XII.
Two stitches are used for the pattern, the punto a rammendo and also the punto scritto.
Both these pieces have the punto riccio introduced.
Band of punto reale and tela tirata with a bobbin-made edging.
A Reticello Pattern worked in very fine Punto in Aria and Punto Avorio XXXIV.
The reticello pattern of Plate 33 is beautifully rendered in punto avorio and punto in aria.
German, 16th century The pattern in both pieces is outlined and partly worked with punto riccio] [Illustration: PLATE XVII.
The two examples of buratto work in the following plate, Plate 18, are much more finely worked with punto a rammendo.
Early lacis work, showing thepunto a stuora and punto di treccia No.
Ritter, Ramm, and Punto were all present, and gave me no peace till I agreed to continue, and to supply from my own head what I could not remember.
Galvani (Magdalena Willmann) and Herr Simoni were the singers, Beethoven and Punto the instrumental solo performers; Haydn directed two of his own symphonies, Paer and Conti directed the orchestra in the accompaniments to the vocal music.
Nothing more natural, therefore, than his readiness to compose a sonata for himself and Punto to be played at the latter's concert on April 18th.
Punto was still in Munich in 1800, and since the work seems assuredly to have been designed for him, there is equal certainty that it was composed in that year.
Punto is not a little wrought up about the matter, and he is right, and it was my intention even before I saw him to remind you of what must have been the result of great haste or great forgetfulness.
The most considerable expedition sent by Madeira from Bahia was to the Punto de Itaparica, the possession of which was becoming daily more important, as the provisions in the town diminished.
Called an aguja in Spain, the hook was used in making a type of lace known as punto de aguja.
The term "crochet," as used today, became the modern counterpart of the Spanish punto de aguja about the second quarter of the 19th century.
A small settlement at the base of Punto San Juan de Lima; tropical semi-deciduous forest and groves of oil palms.
A small river emptying into the Pacific Ocean between Maruata and Punto San Telmo.
In the small individuals from Punto San Juan de Lima and from Coahuayana there are four longitudinal rows of dark spots on the dorsum; in two large females from Playa Azul the spots are barely discernible.
Style called "Punto in Aria," chiefly on account of its independence of squares or reticulations.
These flat laces ("Punto in Aria") are also called "flat Venetian point.
The way in which the early Venetian "punto in aria" was made corresponds with that in which needlepoint lace is now worked.
The general effect in the linen was a succession of insertions or borders of plain or enriched reticulations, whence the name "punto a reticella" given to this class of embroidery in Italy.
Footnote 2: "Cayo enfermo i estuvo malo a punto de muerte de bubas i dolores" (Carta de Espinall, Ms.
A term applied to the old Punto a Groppo, of Italian manufacture originally, and consisting of a fringe or border made of knotted threads.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "punto" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.