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Example sentences for "ever wrote"

  • In the evening hours while Mary was out at various houses, or entertainments I wrote a novel, one of the very best I ever wrote.

  • Mr. George Merriam followed him, and he was the kindest and wisest editor I ever wrote for.

  • This paper published the first novel I ever wrote, as simple a story as "Jan Vedder's Wife," but laid among the Cumberland Fells and in the city of Glasgow.

  • It appealed to me strongly as the background for an unusual Scotch tale, and I think "The Beads of Tasmar" is one of the prettiest romances I ever wrote.

  • It is perhaps the most Carlylean book Carlyle ever wrote.

  • Though Thackeray is no cynic he is a satirist as much as Pope or Dryden, but the most kindly satirist who ever wrote.

  • He was already a very ill man, and this cheerful letter was among the last he ever wrote.

  • It has taken me twelve years to write a short story--the shortest one I ever wrote, I think.

  • Emerson says, 'The noblest thing I ever wrote was "Barbara Frietchie.

  • This is the last Address he ever wrote, though he delivered one or more after this date.

  • It is a little singular that though we had a college magazine of our own, Motley rarely if ever wrote for it.

  • Think the lines you mention are by far the best I ever wrote, hey?

  • The rest of the soliloquy, as we have seen above, ranks among the loveliest things Shakespeare ever wrote.

  • The result is that, dramatically, the play is the slightest he ever wrote.

  • In dedicating it to the Earl of Southampton, then a youth of twenty, he calls it "the first heire of my invention;" but it by no means follows that it is literally the first thing he ever wrote.

  • Now do turn to the manuscript and see if I ever wrote such a line: it is not verse.

  • It is this same writer who in one breath speaks of Burns philandering with Clarinda, and yet declaring his attachment to her in the best songs he ever wrote.

  • This is a painful, disagreeable letter, and the first of the kind I ever wrote.

  • These are not all the letters he ever wrote.

  • To possess this manuscript written by Baudelaire is to possess one of the most magnificent poems he ever wrote: the whole thing is copied in a kind of unholy rapture, in a kind of evil perversion.

  • In spite however of this monstrosity among poems, which gives its title to the volume, it contains some of the most beautiful verses that Browning ever wrote in that style of light philosophy in which he was unequalled.

  • Apart altogether from every line he ever wrote, it may fairly be said that no mind so rich as his ever carried its treasures to the grave.

  • These Memoirs constitute a more thorough and artistic self-revelation than any monologue that Browning ever wrote.

  • Branwell's next poem of this period is entitled the 'End of All,' which is complete, and is one of the most pathetic he ever wrote.

  • The overture, as fresh and picturesque a piece of tone-painting as anything he ever wrote, is familiar to all concert-goers, and the opening of the first act is no less original.

  • Puerile as the libretto is, it inspired Weber with some of the finest music he ever wrote.

  • Götterdämmerung' is prevented by its portentous length from ever becoming popular to the same extent as Wagner's other works, but it contains some of the noblest music he ever wrote.

  • Dryden, in one of the most ingenious, magnificent, and pathetic pieces that he ever wrote, extolled the author of the Double Dealer in terms which now appear extravagantly hyperbolical.

  • In the last letter that he ever wrote, with fingers which, as he said, could not steadily hold a pen, he did not omit to mention that the experiment of the snow had succeeded "excellently well.

  • Some of his later Tatlers are fully equal to anything that he ever wrote.

  • I do not think it is by any means the finest poem that Emily Brontë ever wrote.

  • It is incredible that Wuthering Heights, or any line of it, any line that Emily Brontë ever wrote, should have passed for Charlotte's.

  • That wonderful passage in Comus of the airy tongues, perhaps the most imaginative in suggestion he ever wrote, was conjured out of a dry sentence in Purchas's abstract of Marco Polo.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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