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Example sentences for "ever read"

  • In my opinion it is one of the most remarkable and admirable papers I ever read in my life.

  • For myself I really think it is the most interesting book I ever read, and can only compare it to the first knowledge of chemistry, getting into a new world or rather behind the scenes.

  • I have also told him that he would be pleased to hear that the Bishop of Oxford says it is the most unphilosophical[191] work he ever read.

  • Or oft in graver mood, when he will look Things wiser than were ever read in book, Except in Shakespere's wisest tenderness.

  • Of one poem he said: "Trash--the dullest stuff I ever read.

  • The Dedication is the most abject piece of business that I ever read.

  • I am now printing Captain Hall's account (he commanded the Lyra), and I will venture to assure your Ladyship that it is one of the most delightful books I ever read, and it is calculated to heal the wound inflicted by poor Ellis.

  • I think Lady Vane's Memoirs[14] contain more truth and less malice than any I ever read in my life.

  • I fancy you are now saying, 'tis a sad thing to grow old; what does my poor mamma mean by troubling me with criticisms on books that nobody but herself will ever read?

  • I am thus particular in their names, since I look upon them to be the boldest assertors, and most resigned sufferers for liberty, I ever read of.

  • I brought it home, and will return it to-morrow, as the dullest thing I ever read; and advise the Duke not to present it.

  • I want some loppings made in the Chatterton; it wants but a little to make it rank among the finest irregular Lyrics I ever read.

  • The account of Luther in the Warteburg is as fine as anything I ever read.

  • It is the noblest conversational poem I ever read.

  • I found him very ready to render me many trifling services, and to concern himself in my little affairs, but I have my doubts of his having, in the few books he ever read, fallen upon any one of those I have written.

  • I do not believe he ever read a book of any kind throughout, or that he knows upon what subject mine are written.

  • It is one of the best journals I ever read, full of facts: exactly the writing of a child, but a very clever child.

  • One of the best in our language in verse I ever read, was upon a person who bore the name of Palmer; and the course of the thought, throughout, turned upon the Life of the Departed, considered as a pilgrimage.

  • The whole poem is composed in a strain of meditative morality more dignified and affecting than anything of the kind I ever read.

  • Tennyson full of fine accounts of Italy, finer than any I ever read.

  • His journal to his wife, written at sea, contains some of the most beautiful things I ever read: fine feeling in very fine English.

  • I am reading Plutarch's Lives, which is one of the most delightful books I ever read.

  • I think the plot quite sufficient; and the four first acts by many degrees the best I ever read or saw in my life.

  • Not that I ever read them--no--I make it a rule never to look into a newspaper.

  • Luther has sketched the most beautiful picture of the nature, and ends, and duties of the wedded life I ever read.

  • Plotinus was a man of wonderful ability, and some of the sublimest passages I ever read are in his works.

  • Indeed it was the very last book he ever read.

  • He was one of the most devoted, and singularly pious ministers whose memoirs I ever read.

  • Your article on "The Church" is one of the most admirable papers I ever read.

  • His meeting with the venerable Asbury, in the Church built in the vast forest, is one of the most affecting scenes I ever read.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    alive again; ever after; ever before; ever being; ever dear; ever experienced; ever had; ever increasing; ever knew; ever lived; ever seed; ever thou; ever was; ever were; ever will; evergreen shrub; everlasting covenant; everlasting life; everlasting punishment; every man; everything else; everything possible; everything will; excellent quality; gave his only begotten; social progress