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Example sentences for "reprint"

Lexicographically close words:
reprieves; reprimand; reprimanded; reprimanding; reprimands; reprinted; reprinting; reprints; reprisal; reprisals
  1. There is a reprint of it in Cimber (Lafaist) and Danjou's Archives Curieuses de l'Histoire de France, depuis Louis XI.

  2. O'Callaghan, in his Albany reprint of 1870, which we are here following.

  3. See references to the O'Callaghan Reprint of Missio Canadensis, in Harrisse's Notes, no.

  4. As the record is not long, and practically, as we have seen, unknown, one need not hesitate to reprint it.

  5. The article from which extracts follow was published in the Contemporary Review, 1895: the editor's permission to reprint is gratefully acknowledged.

  6. The editor's permission to reprint is thankfully acknowledged.

  7. Mrs. Gordon filially groans because the reprint was not more extensive, and without endorsing her own very high opinion of her father's work, it is possible to agree with her.

  8. To the Editors and Publishers of both these periodicals I owe my best thanks for permission to reprint the articles.

  9. It is copied also by the editor of a reprint of Nash and Marlowe's "Dido," 1825.

  10. See the reprint in "Miscellanea Antiqua Anglicana," 1816.

  11. Some allusions and translations are pointed out in the notes to the present reprint of "Summer's Last Will and Testament.

  12. This new edition of the Essays is a reprint of the last English edition revised by the author, and both printer and publisher deserve high credit for the beauty of the volumes.

  13. It is scarcely conceivable that the reprint by Pepys of the Order of the Hospital of St. Bartholomew, 1557, could be mistaken for the genuine impression; the paper and type alike betray it.

  14. The first reprint of the Chester Plays was published by the Roxburghe Club in 1818, but Byron's knowledge of Mystery Plays was probably derived from Dodsley's Plays (ed.

  15. For The Boke of Duke Huon of Burdeux, done into English by Sir John Bourchier, Lord Berners, see the reprint issued by the Early English Text Society (E.

  16. Altogether the publishers are to be congratulated upon a reprint which ought to be popular.

  17. They suggested, however, that they be permitted to sell some of the tales to publishers of the then popular "annuals," reserving the right to reprint them in the book.

  18. Furnivall's reprint of Jyl of Breyntford (for private circulation, 1871) and J.

  19. He has kindly allowed me to reprint his account.

  20. In all the editions of Milton's collected works, from that of 1698 onwards, the reprint is from the later edition, without notice of the first; but I hardly know a case in which the distinction between two editions is more important.

  21. Reprint of the authorized contemporary account of the Installation-Ceremony, which had a frontispiece by Hollar); Whitlocke, IV.

  22. Moreover, it was to Boyle that Du Moulin in 1670 dedicated the first part of his Parerga or Collection of Latin Poems, the second part of which contained his reprint of the Iambics against Milton from the Regii Sanguinis Clamor.

  23. The "innocent printer's" own preface to the Reprint shows him to have been a very shrewd person indeed.

  24. Footnote 1: There is a reprint of this Censure of the Rota in the Harleian Miscellany (IV.

  25. The entire impression was destroyed except seven copies, only two or three of which are known to exist, but a reprint on vellum appeared in 1876.

  26. There is no copy in the British Museum, and in the introduction to his reprint Lang tells a story against himself.

  27. So far as I am aware, there is no other difference between Mr. Wise's excellent reprint and the original (the paper excepted).

  28. Mr. Dent was the loser, when Mr. Heber promised to present the club with a reprint of the above poem at the extra dinner in contemplation.

  29. Dibdin gives an amusing account of the Roxburghe Club reprint (1815) in his "Reminiscences" (vol.

  30. Wise printed a facsimile reprint in 1886, which has been used by the forger to deceive.

  31. Tallis, is only a reprint of an edition, with Notes and Introductions by Mr. Halliwell, which was commenced at New York some months ago.

  32. The mistake has arisen from the circumstance of there having been a piratical reprint of the book at Antwerp in 1525, but of which no copy is known to exist.

  33. No reprint appeared till 1873, when it was included in the edition of Chapman's Tragedies and Comedies published by J.

  34. A reprint of the Introductory Essay to vol.

  35. In a reprint of Chapman's Tragedies and Comedies, published by J.

  36. The selections in this reprint have been made in the hope of fairly representing Anne Collins to the scholarly reader.

  37. The reading of the first Quarto will be seen in the reprint which follows the play.


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