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Example sentences for "first volume"

  • In 1846 Emerson's first volume of poems was published.

  • Emerson's first volume of his collected Essays was published in 1841.

  • For the tribes of California, Bancroft’s first volume is still the useful general account; but the Federal government have published several contributions of scientific importance: that of Stephen Powers in the Contributions to No.

  • The second reproduction in Kingsborough’s first volume is what he calls the Codex Telleriano-Remensis, preserved in the Bibliothèque Nationale at Paris, and formerly owned by M.

  • I have to acknowledge with gratitude the many able and kindly notices by the Press of my first volume ("The Gold Mines of Midian," etc.

  • In my first volume he appears as a noble savage, with a mixture of the gentleman; here he becomes a mere Fellah-Bedawi.

  • My first volume of poems, entitled "Passion Flowers," was published by Ticknor and Fields, without my name.

  • I was a little softened by hearing that at one of the bazaars he had purchased a copy of my first volume of poems, with the remark, "She doesn't like me, but I like her poetry.

  • The following pages, timed to appear in the hundredth year after the publication of Keats's first volume, are the result.

  • We shall have to consider Hunt's effort to revive the old freedom of the English heroic metre when we come to the study of Keats's first volume, written much under Hunt's influence.

  • As to contemporary influences apparent in Keats's first volume, enough has been said concerning that of Leigh Hunt.

  • You will certainly agree with him, after you have read my first volume, that much is to be found in that Veda for the centre of my inquiries; the consciousness in the Indian Iranians of the reality of the divine in human life.

  • The Ollier firm in the early spring of 1817 became the publishers of Keats's first volume of poems, of which more anon.

  • The suit is complete in every respect except the gauntlets, and is mentioned in the Greenwich inventory of 1547, published in the fifty-first volume of Archaeologia by Lord Dillon.

  • This was three years before the publication of Longfellow's first volume of verses, The Voices of the Night.

  • But there was an American reading public independent of the few literary periodicals, as was shown when Cooper's Spy was published at the end of 1821, the year in which Bryant's first volume of poems and Dana's Idle Man appeared.

  • Bryant's first volume followed a year or two later, and our distinctive literary epoch opened.

  • Bach was only concerned with the first volume.

  • Bach was concerned only with the first volume.

  • Mr. Murray, the bookseller, purchased my first volume, with the right of refusal for the second volume.

  • Almanac de Gotha, 1811, contains a good narrative of the Baudin expedition, founded on Peron's first volume, giving an account of the discoveries claimed to have been made.

  • Publication of first volume of Voyage de Decouvertes aux Terres Australes, with first atlas.

  • Bryant's first volume of poems appeared next year, as did Cooper's popular novel, The Spy; and the North American Review had begun half a dozen years before.

  • Hetherington imprisoned in England for publishing Letters to the Clergy, and the editor of the Oracle of Reason for attacking the Bible; Emerson's first volume of Essays published.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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