ROTA (handing him the fatal spear with a half-averted countenance).
He has scarcely finished speaking when the Valkyrie ROTA appears.
ROTA (takes the spear from the fire and goes towards the other altar).
These three have obtained a place in this tragedy, and Rota is made the principal of them.
The imperial candidate here made his profession of faith, the Cardinal-bishop of Portus placed himself in the middle of the rota and pronounced the second oration.
Here, a short way from the entrance, was the rota porphyretica, a round porphyry stone inserted in the pavement, on which the King and Pope knelt.
She had put the babe in the rota of the hospital, and thus saved the child's life before carrying out her purpose upon her own.
Suddenly it occurred to him that the Rota had been long since closed, and therefore it was physically impossible that anybody could have put a child into the cradle.
She tied to her baby's wrist a paper on which she had written its father's name, placed it in therota at the Foundling of Santo Spirito, and flung herself into the Tiber.
The poems ofRota are separately published in two volumes.
Muratori blames a line of Rota as too bold, and containing a false thought.
Rota was the largest that any of us has ever seen," said Inmutanka, "but the farther north we go the larger grow the great bears.
One of the bullets flew wild, the other struck him in the shoulder, and to Rota that was merely the thrust of a needle, stinging but not dangerous.
It was a great deed to slay Rota with only capa (a spear) and the beast, too, is one of the most monstrous that has ever come into this valley.
Rota is a regular jungle, an almost impenetrable mass of brushwood, above which rise thickets of rimas, tamarind, fig, and palm trees.
The possibility of a third state of affairs, in which the Andrea Doria returned home without having seen the enemy ship, was unthinkable and held by Leone della Rota to be beneath his dignity.
Who could resist Leone della Rota when he had a plan to put into action?
On the deck of the Andrea Doria Leone della Rota walked backwards and forwards with arms folded and whispered to himself: "If only he hadn't said it!
In the cabin Leone della Rota stands up at Antonio Valani's bedside.
But with a raucous cry Leone dellaRota gathered up the unfortunate woman into his arms.
Della Rota lifted it towards the blazing solar sphere, emptied it at a single swallow and flung the glass far away from him into the river, putting his foot firmly down on the planking of the deck.
Out of the cabin rushed Leone della Rota onto the deck.
Can you hear me, bella Fiaminga, dead and Leone della Rota is captain on this ship.
Here Leone della Rota stood side by side with the bravest of his crew and the whole of what was happening was finally concentrated in this area.
At noon Leone della Rota had heard with equanimity from Admiral Spinola and the governor of Antwerp that the escape of the sea beggar was attributable to him.
As he had had a lot of work to do both on board and on land, the day had flown by for Lieutenant della Rota and he had only been able to devote a small amount of time to his dying friend.
In life he might almost have concealed it had his turbulent companion Leone della Rota not meddled in it.
In desperation Leone della Rota hurled himself at his nearest enemy, encouraging his men to resistance with words and actions.
The trial now takes place before two judges instead of one; and, when necessary, the number of judges on the rota may be increased.
Philosophical Bibliotheca, amongst which our Axiomata was held for the chiefest Rota Mundi, for the most artificial, and Protheus the most profitable.
The whirling bird-headed wheel on page 709 is a peculiarly interesting example of the British rood, or rota of ruth; as also is No.
Consequently, the writings of the Saint were not then enquired into, the Holy See contenting itself with the approbations granted by the Spanish Inquisition, and by the congregation of the Rota in Rome.
The twelve censures with the answers of the two theologians and the final judgment of the Rota seem to have remained unknown to the Bollandists.
Rota Vitae, The Cyclist's Guide to Health and Rational Enjoyment.
A rota of privy councillors to sit for hearing appeals from courts in Ireland shall be made annually by Her Majesty in Council, and the privy councillors, or some of them, on that rota shall sit to hear the said appeals.
A casual vacancy in such rota during the year may be filled by Order in Council.
The tribunal of the Rotaconsists of ten judges called auditors (uditori), of whom the most senior is president with the title of dean.
The constitution Sapienti restored the Rota to existence and activity: it is now once more the ecclesiastical court of appeal for both civil and criminal cases.
The court of the Rota (Sacra Rota Romana) used to be the supreme ecclesiastical tribunal for civil affairs, and its decisions had great authority.
The tribunals are three in number: one for the forum internum, the Penitentiary; the other two for judicial matters in foro externo, the Rota and the papal Signatura.
The auditores Rotae are the judges of the court of the Rota (so called, according to Hinschius, probably from the form of the panelling in the room where they originally met).
He took no active share in the political troubles of the time, but from his description of a meeting of the Rota Club, founded by James Harrington, the author of Oceana, he appears to have been a theorizing republican.
The court of the Rota appears for the first time under this name in the bull Romani Pontificis of Martin V.
If there were a campaign, I expect I could do my share with the best of them, but in quiet times I just do what I have to do, and if anyone has an anxiety to take my place in the rota for duty, he is as welcome to it as the flowers of May.
I will draw up a regular rota for duty; but except those two, the rest had better take a good sleep.
Last week I was on the rota for attendance there, and I remanded a man who was brought up on a charge of obtaining three and sixpence under false pretences.