In the quotations which follow, I have italicised some portions to show the difference of interpretation in the earlier and later editions.
The outburst was in fact so stronglyitalicised that she felt the next moment almost as if she had been a little indecent.
Oh, thank you, Jane," Emily exclaimed, with her kind italicised manner.
The meaning of the words italicised is mistaken by the occasional annotator to Bohn's edition, who explains it, 'A repository or store-room for certain provisions.
This was written in 1818, and I think it will be admitted that the italicised line is a rediscovery of a cadence which had been lost for centuries, and which has been constantly borrowed and imitated since.
The italicised words describing Peacock's wit are more legitimate subjects of discussion.
The line italicised not only refers to Shakespeare but gives evidence also of the assured standing among poets which he had now attained in unbiased judgments.
The words italicised evidently refer to Southampton's acceptance of Venus and Adonis in the preceding year.
But they did not strictly adhere to these rules, and, while they often failed to italicise the words that deserved italicisation, they freely italicised others that did not merit it.
The word 'Will' is not here italicised in the original edition of Shakespeare's sonnets, and there is no ground whatever for detecting in it any sort of pun.
One of the chief arguments advanced in favour of this interpretation is that the word 'will' in these sonnets is frequently italicised in the original edition.
In this it is said of the letter that by the knowledge thereof "we had the first and only means to discover that most wicked and barbarous plot"--the words italicised being added as an interlineation by Cecil himself.
Moreover, the words italicised have been added as an interlineation, apparently by Cecil himself.
The words italicised are added in the published version.
Redgauntlet has been omitted in the italicised list, p.
I have italicised this final promise of blessedness, given by the noble Spirit of Workmanship.
The table of contents contains a mix of italicised and non-italicised entries that generally correspond to different heading levels in the body of the text, but the correspondence is inaccurate and not all headings are listed.
He who seems to impeach the knowledge and judgment of all former ages, himself runs but an evil chance, and is likely to be found guilty of ignorance and folly.
After them, we hear nothing of a Dodona having its seat in Thessaly, but much of one on the western side of the peninsula.
The last member of the sentence which I have italicised was stricken out of the original draft by Congress.
The italicised phrases in the following expression, "These facts have given the last stab to agonizing affection, and manly spirit bids us to renounce forever," etc.
Whether they put the title in italics, or within commas, it is always italicised in this edition.
As Mr. Dowden suggests, the him was probably italicisedby Wordsworth, "because the oar is suspended not for Thomson but for Collins.
The lines italicised have peculiar reference to the present subject.
The italicised and bracketed words the reader will give especial attention to;--as we have so expressed them for facility in illustrating.
I haveitalicised the statements requiring explanation or correction.
The passage I have italicised in the above footnote by Mrs. Besant is untrue on the face of it to anyone who knew, as I did, the loving care with which H.
The italicised lines give a delightfully ludicrous description of The Scourge of Villainy.
I have italicised certain words in this quotation for a reason which will soon be apparent.
I have italicised the words that are of special interest when considered in connection with the statement already quoted from Mr. Lionel Giles.
The italicised words clearly show that the construction of something akin to our turf mazes was practised by the Romans.
Of the two phrases which we have italicised in the above quotation from Pliny, the second is of interest in connection with a matter we shall deal with later on, whilst the former brings us to the subject of our next chapter.
The italicisedverse reappears as the last line of Shakespeare's Sonnet xciv.
I have italicised the closing words because it would be interesting to know, in passing, whether anyone denies that these human influences also contribute to the strength of the Catholic Church.
The words which I have italicised are a mere paraphrase of my words descriptive of the doubts entertained.
The part of this very individual remark which we have italicised is literally the same in both Gospels, as a personal comment at the end of the parable of the grain of mustard seed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "italicised" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.