Don't you imagine, my conceited young scholiast, that there is nothing to be seen or studied that does not exist in books.
You're a scholar, and have read and studied these things.
So I've heard, sir, from people who studied such things.
It was also studied by Huyghens and Sir Isaac Newton, and to our countryman we owe the singular idea that a ray of light emerging from such a crystal has sides.
We cannot suppose that the instantaneous and simultaneous effect which takes place in the water at Calais and at Dover, is due to anything like what we have studied under the name of convection, when considering Heat.
Beyond this, it conveys an assurance that every truth, however abstract it may appear, has a large popular value if studied in its relations to those generalities which embrace great natural phenomena.
These peculiar phenomena may be studied advantageously in the works of most of the eminent European chemists.
Quick to note the change in the weather the native studied the sky with its numerous signs in the effort to learn what was likely to come in the near future.
As the best thing that could be done, the friendsstudied the actions of the Esquimau.
The Permian rocks have been well studied in Germany, and the German names are sometimes adopted in Britain, and the following comparison will prove useful:-- Britain.
It will of course find a place in every brewer's library, and will be a work much studied and much pondered over by the thoughtful and highly trained men who now represent our profession.
The effects of these systems were in the main similar; they resulted in the uplift of parallel belts of country to form hill-ranges with intervening lowlands, but when studied in detail the movements are seen to be of a different character.
A studied untidiness, and even then better than a room I shall show you in the cellar, filled to overflowing with boxes containing the winter's ashes.
Crown Prince, who had also studiedstrategy and tactics, and felt that an unarmed man should be taken prisoner.
Not for nothing had Mettlich studied the people, read their essential simplicity, their answer to any appeal to the heart.
The variety of topics which might profitably be studied in this way is vastly greater than would at first be supposed.
Both are equally the productions of the Infinite Mind, and can be studied with the highest profit.
I have studied your character: I perceive, with joy, that its errors are the ardent excesses of a generous mind.
To these indigent, but industrious, cottagers, I studied to be the worthy representative of their amiable benefactress, and found my reward in their grateful attachment, and the approving smiles of my friend.
The somber Florentine has been studied in Germany as he has been studied nowhere else and a double portion of his spirit has descended on the authors of this book.
Any one who has studied the inner history of German foreign policy must have divined a secret diplomacy as devious of its kind as that of Louis XV.
Those of you who have studied the history of the wars of Napoleon I.
Europe who studied art believed that these later temples were older than those of Thebes.
He studied in Italy and brought back to his native country a fondness for the Italian architecture of that day.
He went to Rome and diligently studied the remains of classic art which he found there, and especially the dome of the Pantheon.
He studied harder than ever, and even planned to take a course of lectures in another department.
Then he seated himself, put a hand on each knee, and deliberately and curiously studied Ken.
Ken hastened to explain that it was no desire of his; that, although he had studied hard and had not missed many lectures, he knew he was unprepared.
Others have studied medicine, and practice in the same way.
Oh, I have studied and practiced medicine," she answered, "and expect to do a great deal more of it before we begin operations.
To qualify himself for this office, he studied the Greek and Hebrew languages, and compiled a Hebrew grammar, which is still in manuscript.
He next studied medicine, and gained a diploma; and when he became a subject of religious influence, he laid all his honors and learning at the foot of the cross.
He studied the law at Toulouse, but afterwards applied to medicine at Paris, and took there his doctor’s degree.
He studied at Bretten, Pfortsheim, and Heidelberg, and with such success that, at thirteen, he wrote a comedy of some merit.
He studied medicine and theology; but his religion was so loose, and his inquiries for the reason of every thing which he was to believe, became so offensive to the rabbies, that he was thrust out of the synagogue.
He soon found that Gilbert, young as he was, possessed a fair amount of nautical knowledge, and was not ignorant of the higher branch of navigation, which he had studied while at home, with the assistance of his brother Vaughan.
I painted the ball of the client's thumb, took a print of it on the paper, studied it that night, and revealed his fortune to him next day.
Every night I shut myself in, all alone, andstudied the day's thumb-prints with a magnifying-glass.
In a few moments I was on to my friend Professor Appleton, the Director of the National Physical Laboratory, that department which, for years, had studied aeronautics.
Well, I've studied illegal and subversive organizations all over paratime, and among the really successful ones, there are a few uniform principles.
He had studied the Constitution, when he filled public station, that he might defend it; he had examined its principles that he might maintain them.
But as to the Hartford Convention, Sir, allow me to say, that the proceedings of that body seem now to be less read and studied in New England than farther South.
New England has studiedthe Constitution in other schools, and under other teachers.
He comments on the extreme enthusiasm with which the king was greeted, and sympathizes strongly with Marie Antoinette, who was treated with studied and insulting coldness.
He studied purity; and though, perhaps, all his strictures are not exact, yet it is not often that solecisms can be found; and whoever depends on his authority may generally conclude himself safe.
The mystery in the heart of some savage war-dance should not be studied in books of scientific travel; it should be studied at a subscription ball.
Therefore, in any writer who is describing poverty, my first objection to him will be that he has studied his subject.
If I hadn't studied stenography I should have taken up hairdressing or manicuring.
In the light of this proximity he watched her with a new attention, and he saw that her father, too, studied her covertly, as though realizing that he had a grown daughter on his hands.
Bassett studied a moment, fingering the memorandum he had written; then he looked at Dan quizzically.
He studied the newspapers as he ate breakfast alone at the University Club early the next morning.
For the rest he studied early and late, and experienced the doubtful glory, and accepted meekly the reproach, of being a grind.
It was thus that Morton Bassett studied the field, like a careful general outlining his campaigns, with ample data and charts before him.
Mrs. Bassett twirled her closed parasol absently and studied the profile of the girl beside her.
BaghdAid, where he studied in the Niaº"Aimiyya College and is said to have met the celebrated GhazAilA-.
At the age of twenty-eight years he travelled to the East and studied under MAilik.
He carefully studiedthe writings of the mystics, and as he read it became clear to him that now he was on the right path.
Finally, it behoves me to make full acknowledgment of my debt to the learned Orientalists whose works I have studied and freely 'conveyed' into these pages.
The old poems were studied as repositories of the pure classical tongue and were estimated mainly from a grammarian's standpoint.
I was told during the siege by General Berthaut, now Minister of War, that an officer who studied was looked upon as a republican, and passed over.
Thiers appear to havestudied in the same military school.
Of his professional experience we know little, save that he practised for a time in Philadelphia and Nashville, but, finding the profession unsuited to his health, he went to New Orleans and studied law.
The truth is, Walker's attitude towards his officers of high rank was one of studied formality, which the necessities of his position made imperative.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "studied" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.