He possessed, in short, the peculiar talents and vices which were destined later to immortalise as well as disgrace Mirabeau. |
For those who love to dress-up, our genius in airbrushing will immortalise you in a picture of the 17th century or as a Japanese from a postcard. |
It was a glance for a Spagnoletto or a Caravaggio to catch and immortalise. |
The caricaturist of mankind, to immortalise his work, must haunt us with physiognomy. |
The Athenians killed Socrates, but they produced a Plato to idealise and even to immortalise him. |
An awareness of the fleetingness of life makes him want to immortalise people, moments and expressions. |