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Example sentences for "undated"

Lexicographically close words:
und; unda; undah; undamaged; undas; undaunted; undauntedly; undazzled; unde; undecayed
  1. In an undated note Huxley writes to him:--] I have written the other review you wot of, and have handed it over to my friend to deal as he likes with it.

  2. An undated note to Darwin belongs to the very end of this year, or to the beginning of the next:--] The two volumes of the new book have just reached me.

  3. Coleridge to Wordsworth is an undated one, sent from London in the spring of 1808, containing a characteristic criticism of The White Doe.

  4. In an undated letter addressed to Sir George Beaumont, Wordsworth wrote, "I like your ancestor's verses the more, the more I see of them.

  5. I have also spoken of several, though by no means all, of the undated examples, which have been proved to belong to the seventeenth century.

  6. The great value of a printed date on a book-plate is that one can see from it the style of decoration in vogue at a particular period, and thus obtain the means for arranging, chronologically, undated examples.

  7. The field in the Bouchart arms is gules, though the lines shown in the engraving of the undated plate would, according to the present system, represent it as azure (see remarks on this point at p.

  8. An undated slip from the Chicago Times, found by the author, contained a letter from Burlington, Ia.

  9. It was believed that his losses had been severe (=61=undated Mexican letter).

  10. Footnote 1: Undated in Printed Collection and in Phillips; dated "Aug.

  11. Footnote 1: Quite undated in Printed Collection, Phillips, and Skinner Transcript, but conjecturally of about this date.

  12. Mr Collier supposes this undated Quarto to have been printed in 1607, because there is an entry in the Stationers' books of that year and no edition with that date is known to exist.

  13. We are convinced however that the undated Quarto was printed from that of 1611, and we have therefore called it Q₅.

  14. II were written, the present Editor has seen copies of the undated First Quarto A which do not contain the preliminary verses and address on pp.

  15. Needless to say, that every undated book in which this border appears can be dated almost as easily as if the year of publication were printed in it.

  16. A similar succession may be traced in the gradual changes in the full-page cuts, so that we can often tell within two or three months the time at which an undated edition was sent to press.

  17. Our subject has been limited to woodcuts in old plays, but it should be noted that both the undated editions of Middleton's 'Game of Chess' have engraved title-pages of some merit.

  18. As an example of these cuts, I give that which decorates the title-page of an undated edition (circa 1495) of the 'Operetta della oratione mentale.

  19. This is the third edition, the first being undated and the second having appeared in 1575.

  20. Perhaps the next was the 'Prosopopoia' which is found dated 1613 in the present copy, but which is undated in the copy in the Cambridge University Library.

  21. Second edition, the first having appeared undated a good many years earlier.

  22. This is the first edition but there was an earlier undated issue without printed titlepage or sigs.

  23. A Word of Jehovah, undated (unless it is to be taken as of the same date as the Visions to which it is attached), giving directions as to the gifts sent to the community at Jerusalem from the Babylonian Jews.

  24. A sea-fog had come in to obliterate Trewinnard and even the sparkling month of June, creating a new and impalpable world, a strange undated season.

  25. They sang the choruses more softly, as if the undated tunes had become fragile with age and demanded a gentler treatment.

  26. Omelia Origenis, one of the undated books, is in the small foreign letter so much in vogue with the printers of this time.

  27. Browne) and these of course are not undated like some of those published in Bombay.

  28. But the good old historian, with his simple and child-like belief, and love for all undated traditions, shall "tell the tale.

  29. Martin Huss issued an undated Exposition de la Bible with rude cuts and a French Belial (version of Pierre Ferget), first printed in November, 1481, and at least five times subsequently.

  30. But his greatest achievement was in an undated book of this period, the Speculum Humanae Vitae of Rodericus Bishop of Zamora, in the German translation of Heinrich Steinhowel.

  31. At Strassburg Johann Mentelin had used woodcuts for diagrams in an undated edition of the Etymologiae of S.

  32. Among his other undated illustrated books are editions of Pierre de Provence, Melusine, and the Roman de la Rose.

  33. The first of these illustrated books was probably an undated edition of the Mirrour of the World, a translation of a French version of a Latin Speculum or Imago mundi.

  34. Also used in an undated edition of the Flores Poetarum.

  35. Possibly it is to this summer that an undated note to Crabb Robinson belongs (in the Dr.

  36. Two undated letters to Miss Betham follow, which may well belong to this time.

  37. I place next the following undated letter to Godwin from Mr. Kegan Paul's William Godwin: His Friends and Contemporaries, as it seems to be connected with the decision concerning visitors expressed in the letter to Hazlitt.

  38. I append here an undated letter to Joseph Hume which belongs to a time posterior to the sale of the cottage.

  39. Here should come an undated letter to Hazlitt, accompanied by Tingry's Painter's and Varnisher's Guide, 1804.

  40. Here perhaps should come a further undated letter to Rickman in which Lamb says that the receipt of £50 for an old debt has made it possible to print John Woodvil.

  41. In the dated legend of 1537 Mercator and Myrica appear to have advanced in importance, seeing that in the undated legend they are merely referred to as the engravers, while Frisius alone is mentioned as the maker of the map.

  42. In this collection there are two sets of celestial globe gores, the one containing nine, originally ten parts, dated February, 1535, the other containing ten undated parts.

  43. In the library of the University of Ghent is a Van Langren terrestrial globe undated but apparently completed not long after 1616, since it directs attention to the Strait of Lemaire, discovered in that year.

  44. It is an unsigned and undated wooden sphere, 24 cm.

  45. The workmanship of this book is one of many [p210] evidences which might be offered to prove that coarseness of engraving in undated block-books is by no means proof of their greater age.

  46. As a specimen of the last kind may be instanced an undated anecdote told by Sikorski and others.

  47. On the various interests at stake there is in the Pretyman archives a long but undated Memorandum, with notes at the side by Pitt, or perhaps by Grenville; for their writing, when cramped, was similar.

  48. Nevertheless they decided to send a special envoy to Paris, and drew up rough drafts undated and addressed to some person unnamed, bidding him make careful inquiries into the state of affairs at that capital.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "undated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.