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Example sentences for "anonymously"

Lexicographically close words:
anomaly; anon; anone; anonymity; anonymous; anoon; anorexia; anorthic; anos; anothah
  1. This is the title-page of the original Rape of the Lock, in two cantos, which appeared anonymously in Lintot's Miscellany.

  2. True, he was an almost forgotten saint, and anonymously canonized, but the Scriptures told us long ago, "God knows how to recompense his own.

  3. The other diplomatist, who has anonymously given his Etudes sur l'Italie to the public, seems never to have had the least sympathy with the iniquitous and sacrilegious ambition of the Sardinian government.

  4. Nicole printed a remonstrance against the theater, in which Racine discovered something that he took to slant anonymously at himself.

  5. Here he appears anonymously by his effect: "Warm affections are never tranquil;" a maxim.

  6. We borrow of Sainte-Beuve a short extract from Bourdaloue's sermon on slander, which may serve as an instance to show with what adroitness the Jesuit retorted anonymously upon the Jansenist: Behold one of the abuses of our time.

  7. It was published anonymously in 1783, Lady Anne only acknowledging the authorship of the words two years before her death in a letter to Sir Walter Scott, who subsequently edited it for the Bannatyne Club with two continuations.

  8. His first story, "The Man of Feeling," was published anonymously in 1771, and such was its popularity that its authorship was claimed in many quarters.

  9. Although written during Mendoza's college days, "Lazarillo de Tormes" did not appear until 1533, when it was published anonymously at Antwerp.

  10. The Letter on Toleration, as already mentioned, had appeared anonymously in Holland in 1689.

  11. A novel by him, Incognita, was published anonymously at the beginning of 1692.

  12. Marston's works were first published in 1633, once anonymously as Tragedies and Comedies, and then in the same year as Workes of Mr John Marston.

  13. The day after his second letter was published he received an ill-spelt missive, anonymously abusing them.

  14. A jerry-builder whose houses have been condemned writes anonymously and becomes the Thunderer.

  15. A monopolist who has lost his monopoly, and a demagogue who has lost his mob, can both write anonymously and become the same newspaper.

  16. But I should certainly say that writing anonymously ought to have some definite excuse, such as that of the leading article.

  17. Writing anonymously ought to be the exception; writing a signed article ought to be the rule.

  18. His earliest production, A New Guide to the University and Town of Cambridge, was published anonymously in 1831.

  19. Copyright is granted to authors for twenty-eight years from the date of first publication, whether the copyrighted work bears the author's true name or is published anonymously or under an assumed name.

  20. The most important criticism of the edition was Tyrwhitt’s Observations and Conjectures upon some Passages of Shakespeare, issued anonymously by the Clarendon Press in 1766.

  21. As it appeared anonymously it was commonly called the “Oxford edition.

  22. On their suggestion he revised and enlarged it, as hastily as he had written it; and it appeared anonymously in the spring of 1777.

  23. The controversy did not cease, and in 1845 a systematic attempt was made anonymously by F.

  24. The Fall of Prince Florestan of Monaco was published anonymously in March, 1874.

  25. Sir Charles sent the manuscript anonymously to Macmillans, with a statement that the work would certainly be a success, and that the author would announce himself on the appearance of the second edition.

  26. Anonymously was sent to us, from Plymouth, a large ham, with two sovereigns tied in the corner of the cloth in which the ham was wrapped up.

  27. For many years afterwards I published my books anonymously (i.

  28. In 1823 Hugo had published anonymously his first prose romance, "Han d'Islande," the story of a Norwegian bandit.

  29. In this same year a version of the "Inferno" was printed privately and anonymously by Charles Rogers, a book and art collector and a friend of Sir Joshua Reynolds.

  30. The 'Whole Duty of Man' was written anonymously in the days of the Commonwealth, when Calvinism had in too many cases degenerated into Antinomianism.

  31. And with an explosion, equally characteristic, against one who had anonymously accused Knox of 'seeking support against his native country,' we may close our notices of this great public life.

  32. Lord Sheffield's pamphlet, Observations on the Project for Abolishing the Slave Trade, was published anonymously in 1790.

  33. His Briefe eines Verstorbenen, the first volumes of which were published anonymously in 1830, was greeted with an almost unanimous outburst of admiration and applause.

  34. But I am not sure that they would betray themselves for the works of Shakspeare, had they been anonymously published.


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