Innamorato

"Innamorato" in a Sentence (18 examples)

Her innamorato, who came hither very ſlenderly equipt, has ſent for his baggage to London, which, in all probability, will not arrive in time for the wedding; […]

“Sir,” said the amiable damsel, (wiping with the tail of her petticoat a tear which started to her eye, upon hearing such scurvy epithets applied to her innamorato,) “How can you?”

If a wife be caught sinning, she and her innamorato are put to death by the husband or his friends.

They had supped at the saloon, of infamous celebrity in company with the female, to whom we have alluded, and who unfortunately left the fish shop time enough before her innamorato to excite a fatal passion in the bosom of the complainant.

He then takes her to Paris, where her uneducated head betrays her heart, and she prepares a world of “moral suffering” for her justly jealous husband. In a duel with her innamorato he is wounded, on which he separates from her without éclat, though with much pain, and resorts to travelling, but finds her on his return enjoying a criminal notoriety in Paris, which urges him to obtain a formal divorce.

This however did not satisfy the lady; and having gone the utmost lengths towards her innamorato, she insisted on a divorce in all the forms, and a legal marriage with the youth she loved.

Opposition is its nourishment, for it is her ambition to be a heroine; and though she might disdain her innamorato were he admitted to her mother’s drawing-room, she will think him irresistible as she smiles on him from a garret-window; and will nurse and pamper her capricious and wayward fancy, till it becomes a dangerous disease.

To this conclusion everything so smoothly tended, that Juliana found herself Mrs. Brading, some little time before the failings and defects of her innamorato gleamed upon her awakened senses.

The marquis procured, for three louis, a string of the newly introduced false pearls, and presented them to the fair Cleopatra, who, forming from the offering a wrong estimate of her innamorato’s purse, yielded with the sweetest grace to his suit.

The sun rose and showered its glories on the summer-house, in which Cicely sat to receive her innamorato.

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One fine morning this young lady received a letter from her innamorato, couched in the following terms:⁠—[…]

Lady Sola is not so sola as I described to you in my last, for her innamorato is returned.

Besides, after all, these hasty marriages turn out remarkably well,—far better than many where the fair damsel and her innamorato wear one another to fiddle strings by the jealousies and misunderstandings of a long engagement at home; or where the girl stays at home losing bloom and beauty, and the man knocks about the world, picturing his Rosa Matilda just as he left her.

Were report to be credited, some of the finest women and of the first rank in Ireland have thought him not unworthy of being enrolled among the list of their innamoratos, but as we consider these ladies’ names sacred we shall pass over their connections without any further comment in order to introduce the amiable Mrs. H⁠—⁠— who does not take any particular pains to conceal her attachment to the Patriotic Prelate.

The Reverend John Grant, a learned and not illiberal minister who wrote the account of the parish in which Tomintoul stands, for The Statistical Account of Scotland, described the life of the village: / No monopolies are established here; no restraints upon the industry of the community. All of them sell whisky, and all of them drink it. When disengaged from this business, the women spin yarn, kiss their innamoratos or dance to the discordant sounds of an old fiddle.

Honesty has already become interchangeable with secrecy, though; without a pause Erifile sends her innamorato permission to visit her that very night—disguised as a woman.

The innamorata, whose purity is as absolute as it is unassailable and whose love is genteelly, albeit possessively, bestowed upon her innamorato, always desperately needs Colombina’s and Arlecchino’s help, together with her beloved, in order to oppose Pantalone’s and/or Dottore’s plans.

I surmise that Carol probably doesn’t even realize that this is her innamorato, . . . but in seconds I see Carol coyly smiling and batting her eyelashes at the guy. The opera’s over; the fat lady has sung. Carol has met her innamorato and, indeed, there appears to be a chemistry.

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