Apart from the interest excited by the subjects under discussion, and viewed only as literary productions, they may be ranked among the highest intellectual efforts of their author.
That having viewed the object vain, They might be ready to complain.
Indeed, herein lies the fault of the work, when viewed as a mere detail of historical facts.
His journal of "A Day on the Merrimac" gives a pleasing and vivid description of their original appearance as viewed through the telescope of a poetic fancy.
The first of the substituted fables of the sixth edition--The Fly and the Game, given below--may also be viewed as a protest to the same purpose.
The Dauphin being but a child, between six and seven years old, at the time of this dedication, La Fontaine's act may be viewedrather as an offering to the King, than to the child himself.
It required no great exertion to overtake the young man; and, ready to suspect danger, Captain Norton viewed with anxious heart the strange, vacant look in his son's face.
Jussuf, who had given himself to reflection after he had viewedit for some time; "what a pity that thou must fall into the sea so soon below the kingly town of Balsora!
These piles of ingots of silver and gold are not all necessary to you," said he, as he viewed the fifth apartment.
He fancied that they viewed her, not as having risen away from the prison atmosphere, but as appertaining to it; as being vaguely what they had a right to expect, and nothing more.
He viewed the cattle with great admiration, and the cross-cut saw fixed his attention for some time.
He viewed the ship, and the several new objects, with uncommon attention, and asked many pertinent questions, one of which was, What could induce us to visit these islands?
A coffee drinker is as culpable as either, viewed in a political light.
Placed in this point of light, many good men viewed it with an indulgent eye, and tories, as well as whigs, bade the delegates God speed.
Viewed generally and externally, then, verse is language that is beaten into measured rhythm, or that has some type of uniform or standard rhythmical arrangement.
This thought may be turned over, indeed, as the octave passes into the sextet, and may be viewed from another angle, or applied in an unexpected way.
Wherefore, because of all these things, the newspaper men at headquarters viewed this elderly disciplinarian with mixed professional emotions.
He had an estate, half ranch, half farm, with a French-Canadian manager named Vigon, an old prospector who viewed every foot of land in the world with the eye of the discoverer.
He now viewed close at hand the solemn and imposing life of the great and distinguished, and wondered at the easy dignity which they contrived to give it.
He viewed the wine, he quaffed it up: "O draught of sweetest savor!
He refused to come on board the ship till every person in her had been drawn up on deck and personally viewed by him.
Gerty had ample amusement for some time, to wander round among the empty aisles and pews, and examine closely what, hitherto, she had only viewed from a corner of the gallery.
Of course to us numbers of them appear, even when viewed through the most powerful telescopes, only as mere luminous points, but that is owing to the immensity of distance between them and ourselves.
There is yet no possibility of seeing anything on the planet less than thirty miles across, and even a city of that size, viewed through the most powerful telescope, would only be visible as a minute speck.
The Filipino introduced himself as Quentin Salas, and owned that he possessed a slight advantage in having viewed the officer in propria persona, while he, Salas, was in disguise.
Altogether it was a sorry sight, and we all got out and walked about and viewed the ruins, just as we do for a cyclone at home.
One little incident will serve to illustrate how lightly and yet how seriously the circumstances of life were viewed at that time.
I can just peer at it like this, but it's beautiful viewed from the side, I wear my sleeve cut short `a pupos.
Viewed from the front the costume achieved on occasions a not unbecoming effect, but the back!
Having had no knowledge of it before, and being taught it by the children of their god, the people viewed it as a sacred privilege, a national honor, to assist the sun in opening the bosom of the earth to produce vegetation.
The natives were entirely naked, simple and timorous; and they viewed the Spaniards as a superior order of beings descended from the sun; which, in that island and in most parts of America, was worshipped as a Deity.
The state of the arts and sciences among the ancients, viewed with reference to the event of universal civilization, was faulty in two respects.
The Great God Viewed them with pity, And commanded Moses To return to his family.
I imagine that the Futai and General Ching arranged this matter, and know that it is viewed by the mass of Mandarins with disgust.
That period viewed retrospectively seems to me like one of a kind of madness.
A novel-writer might perhaps have viewed these scenes with some satisfaction, but so did not I.
Never out of sight of the land, never out of the sound of the guns, one viewed from this point the vast panorama of the peninsula.
Hitherto she had never looked on death, and in so far as she thought of it at all, viewed it as a remote and cruel contingency, horrible to contemplate and best forgotten.
The longitudinal upward curvature of the deck, gunwale, and lines of a vessel, as when viewed from the side.
An instrument with two lenses, by which an image of a single picture projected upon a screen of ground glass is made to present an appearance of relief, and may be viewed by several persons at once.
Conscience viewed as the internal repository of the laws of duty.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "viewed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.