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Lexicographically close words:
edited; editing; editio; edition; editiones; editor; editorial; editorially; editorials; editors
  1. Also in later editions of the Magnalia, as follows: Hartford, 1820, v.

  2. Also printed in many editions of Franklin's Works.

  3. Reserve= Also printed in later editions of the Magnalia as follows: Hartford, 1820, v.

  4. Also in later editions of the Magnalia Christi Americana, as follows: Hartford, 1820, v.

  5. Reprinted in later editions of the Magnalia Christi Americana, as follows: Hartford, 1820, v.

  6. The Library has many other editions of Salmagundi besides the one given here.

  7. Reserve= Printed in later editions of the Magnalia as follows: Hartford, 1820, v.

  8. Shelley was right in judging that "The Cenci" would be comparatively popular; this was proved by the fact that it went through two editions in his lifetime.

  9. All three editions contain a blatant error, which has been corrected by editorial conjecture.

  10. What is said of the Faerie Queene in the above quotation may be illustrated from the sonnet already quoted from, addressed to Lord Grey--one of the sonnets that in our modern editions are prefixed to the great poem.

  11. The editions of 1611 onwards throw little light on problems raised by the three former editions.

  12. FE All three editions are in error and the word has been supplied from FE.

  13. Songs," a Red booklet published at the Chicago headquarters, has already met with such popularity among the "Wobblies" that fourteen editions have been published.

  14. In the Sunday editions of "The Call," Anita C.

  15. Over thirty editions have been issued, and translations have been made into nearly all the European languages.

  16. Look at my works and see, bulky as they are, how many editions have been printed, and think how profitable they must have been to the publisher and myself.

  17. In several of these cases, beautifully illustrated editions have been published, of which large numbers have been sold.

  18. Sad to think, however, they will be of those cheap editions now so much despised by American advocates of monopoly privileges!

  19. It was merely referred to in the previous editions of this book, but I have inserted it here in full from "The Life of A.

  20. Cited from the preface to the second and succeeding editions of "The P.

  21. In the former editions it stood thus-- "Through my face Apparelled with this field of gravity, The neglected roughness of a soldier's dart.

  22. These works have already run through several large editions in this country, for no person ever buys one without recommending it to his friends.

  23. And, in fact, the text of memoirs and posthumous correspondence is often disfigured by errors of transcription and punctuation occurring in editions which at first sight give the impression of having been carefully executed.

  24. In all the French editions this book is spoken of as published in 1693.

  25. This may be accounted for, from the fact that most of the translations are taken from the old editions of the Maxims, in which the Reflections do not appear.

  26. This sixth edition was published by Claude Barbin, and the French editions since that time have been too numerous to be enumerated.

  27. The titles of the English editions are as follows:-- i.

  28. In fact, the two maxims only appeared in the fourth of the first five editions (1674).

  29. Suard devoted his attention to the text of Rochefoucauld, the various editions were but reprints of the preceding ones, without any regard to the alterations made by the author in the later editions published during his life-time.

  30. In a period of thirty years nine editions and twelve different translations of it have appeared.

  31. Not only was I rewarded by hundreds of sympathetic letters, but by a wide circulation of the printed address, of which six editions were required within six months.

  32. In fact, the most important systems of psychology are completely opposed to each other in the two editions of Wundt's famous Observations.

  33. As this less complicated work, in spite of its great defects, ran into nine large editions and twelve different translations, it has contributed not a little to the spread of monistic views.

  34. The Societe des Anciens Textes Francais was formed for the purpose of publishing scholarly editions of inedited works, and a lexicon of the older tongue by M.

  35. His editions of the Midrash are the standard texts.

  36. Frobenius's editions of St Jerome, St Cyprian, Tertullian, Hilary of Poitiers and St Ambrose.

  37. Critically annotated editions of the great French writers also came into fashion, and were no longer written by mere pedants.

  38. It was part of his plan to print editions of the Greek Fathers.

  39. His selections from manuscripts, his Romancero francais, his editions of Garin le Loherain and Berte aus grans pies, and his Romans de la table ronde may especially be mentioned.

  40. Some inexpensive editions rebind and wear as well as the first editions.

  41. The treatise ran through five editions in one year, and it is said that Hoyle received a large sum for the copyright.

  42. These two sets of allusions offer a good excuse for handling complete editions of the Spectator and the Rambler.

  43. Separate editions were published for the Scotch and 20 Irish markets.

  44. The most valuable commentary on the Constitution, "The Federalist," is to be found in several editions of which the more recent are by E.

  45. Congress printed a set for general distribution, and numerous editions were circulated both at home and abroad.

  46. It follows from all this that, with the exception of the version in Lippincott's Magazine only those editions are authorised to be sold in Great Britain and her Colonies which bear the imprimatur of Ward, Lock & Co.

  47. See the Bibliographical Note on certain Pirated and Mutilated Editions of "Dorian Gray" at the end of this present volume.

  48. Many of the pirated editions are incomplete in that they omit the Preface and seven additional chapters which were first published in the London edition of 1891.

  49. This remarkable collection contained numerous Aldine editions and hundreds of Italian and German incunabula.

  50. A Latin and Greek scholar of merit, she studied Aristotle's Ethics and is reported to have sent to Paris for at least three different editions of Cicero.

  51. Cheap and poor editions wear out quickly, and have to be thrown away for better ones, which wise economy should have selected in the first place.

  52. The first editions printed of many books always command high prices.

  53. Purchase at auction supplies a means of recruiting libraries both public and private with many rare works, and with the best editions of the standard authors, often finely bound.

  54. The collectors of books, whose early avidity to amass libraries of fine editions was phenomenal, rarely persist in cultivating the passion through life.

  55. Suppressed passages in later editions lead to a demand for the uncastrated copies which adds an element of enhanced cost in the market.

  56. Among them were the earliest editions of the works of many well-known writers, now out of print and scarce.

  57. Even conservative publishers are reversing the rule of small editions at high prices, for larger editions at low prices.

  58. This license was formerly exercised, and imperfect, garbled, or truncated editions of an author's writings were issued without his consent, an outrage against which international copyright furnishes the only preventive.

  59. Of notable auction sales of books, and of the extravagant prices obtained for certain editions by ambitious and eager competition, there is little room to treat.

  60. Printing offices and book binderies are peculiarly subject to fires, and many editions have thus been consumed before more than a few copies have been issued.

  61. None of the recent editions of Dickens can be compared with that which Messrs.

  62. Price, and the text was translated and the pictures described by Mr. George Bullen, who also wrote a learned preface, enumerating the various editions of the book which are known to have been printed in different languages.

  63. Three editions are printed entirely with movable type, while part of the fourth--the second Latin edition--is certainly from engraved blocks.

  64. There are four fifteenth-century editions of this work known, two with the text in Dutch, and two in Latin.

  65. Before the end of the fifteenth century eight different editions had been issued, seven of them in Latin and one in French.

  66. Two editions of the Canticum Canticorum are known; both appear to have emanated from Holland and the Low Countries, and both bear clear traces of the influence of the school of the Van Eycks.

  67. In certain editions of the 'Speculum' there are to be seen woodcuts printed in ink of one colour and text in ink of another colour, from metal movable types.

  68. There is much difference shown in the wording of these various editions of Sternhold and Hopkins' Psalms.

  69. They were printed in that order from the third until at least the sixteenth edition, but in subsequent editions the hymns were all placed at the end of the book after the psalms.

  70. There lies now before me a copy of one of the early editions of "The Bay Psalm-Book.

  71. In 1868 six hundred and one editions were known, including twenty-one in this nineteenth century and doubtless there were still others uncatalogued and forgotten.

  72. If the printing of all these various editions was poor, and the diction worse, the binding certainly was good and could be copied in modern times to much advantage.

  73. And of all the manifold later editions of the New England Psalm-Book comparatively few copies now remain.

  74. Other editions quickly followed these "pollishings" until, in 1709, sixteen had been printed.

  75. Two copies of these editions are in the British Museum.

  76. Mr. Hood stated that at least seventy editions in all were brought out.

  77. For over one hundred years from the first publication there was a steady outpour of editions of these Psalms.

  78. Among other editions this version had in the time of Charles II.

  79. The earlier ones were printed as Sternhold wrote them; but with the Genevan editions began great and astonishing alterations.

  80. There are only twenty copies of this first edition known to exist, and the workmanship in type, ink, and paper far exceed any of the subsequent editions for two hundred years.

  81. It is not contained in some of the editions of his works which profess to be complete, and several of the standard reference-books do not mention it.


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