It had pleased him to choose this strange collaboratorfor himself.
When printed after the authority and within quotation marks it is in the words of the collaborator as offered by himself.
It is considered that this sign, though given to the collaborator as expressed, was an error.
Already she felt almost like a collaborator with Claude.
When Claude saw the name of his collaborator he stood still and read the note frowning.
He supplied the ideas and the esprit, and gave the collaborator a lesson in the art of fiction, much as a tutor teaches composition in Greek or Latin.
The collaborator wrote the book and brought it to the master, who worked over the draft, and re-wrote it all.
Often and often Dumas was the unnamedcollaborator of others.
I suppose," I said, "the literary man should have a collaborator with a genius for stage mechanism.
Probably no more than a chapter, however, for it is a hard one, and I am denuded of my proofs, my collaborator having walked away with them to England; hence some trouble in catching the just note.
I know what kind of effect I mean a character to give--what kind of tache he is to make; but how am I to tell my collaborator in words?
He therefore joined with Dryden, who had already admitted him as a collaborator in an adaptation of Oedipus, in The Duke of Guise (1683), a play which directly advocated the Tory point of view.
A comparison of the verse of Fletcher's Act IV, Scene 2, with that of his collaboratorin Act I, Scene 1, well illustrates this difference.
On the other hand, such passages display traits never found in him but often found in some other collaborator with Fletcher, or in some reviser of Fletcher's plays, sometimes Massinger but more frequently Field.
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But the son did not suffice, and Sejanus therefore succeeded in making himself, together with Drusus, in fact, if not in name, the first and most active and influential collaborator and counselor of Tiberius.
He needed only the tribunician power to make him the official collaboratorof the emperor and his designated successor.
This was a manoeuver of the Julian party to attract popular attention to the youth, to prepare a rival for Tiberius in his quality as principal collaborator of Augustus, and to gain a hold upon the future head of the state.
He signed himself simply "Raoul"; he had as collaborator Cursy--M.
A poor and unknown man, a modest collaborator with La Salle, had the honour of giving his name to this little fort because he had been lost in the neighbourhood and had reached camp nine days later.
Beneath it rests the body of Daubenton, the friend and collaborator of Buffon, the "learned shepherd" to whom France owes its fine breeds of merino sheep, and the author of the new plan of organisation adopted by the Convention in 1793.
Gainza, the collaborator of Riano, is responsible for the articulations and curious, lavish adornment of the Royal Chapel of the Cathedral.
In the 'Wreckers' Stevenson and his young collaborator attempted that "form of police novel or mystery-story which consisted in beginning your yarn anywhere but at the beginning, and finishing it anywhere but at the end.
Neither of the girls is more than seventeen, I should say, yet they are fighting and blaspheming and using words that make even myself and my collaborator shudder, used as we are by this time to the defiled Saxon of the slums.
It was while I and my esteemed collaborator were debating how we could possibly reproduce much that we had seen in connection with this crying evil that a gentleman came along and gave us the chance of at least one sketch 'on the spot.
Tyszkiewicz's [Count Tyszkiewicz, writer on music, collaborator of the Neue Zeitschrift.
Remember me kindly to your wife, and bear me in friendly remembrance as your willing collaborator and attached friend, F.
His energy and interest must soon have won him the opportunity to show his skill as actor and also reviser and collaborator in play-writing, then as independent author; and after the first few years of slow progress his rise was rapid.
Philip Massinger, a pupil and collaborator of Fletcher, was of thoughtful spirit, and apparently a sincere moralist at heart, in spite of much concession in his plays to the contrary demands of the time.
The collaborator whose part Jonson has characteristically displaced in the final form of the play may have been Shakspere.
Bonnot explained that at one time his wife and he had been on affectionate terms with me, until some ten years before, when they severed their relations, but he remained the friend and collaborator of his brother-in-law.
She is the usefulcollaborator who is ever assisting and completing her husband--that timid, easily depressed, and weak-willed husband.
Langlois and his excellent collaborator have supplied in their canons of criticism and maxims the best corrections of any mistakes into which they may have fallen by the way.