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Example sentences for "its author"

  • As to the life of its author, nothing is known beyond the scanty indications given in the treatise itself.

  • Its author is unknown, nor can its date be determined with certainty.

  • The Mahometan institution was rapid in its progress, was recent in its history, and was founded upon a supernatural or prophetic character assumed by its author.

  • To the book of the Acts of the Apostles, its author, and credit, the testimony of Irenaeus is no less explicit.

  • Its author, also Mr. Aaron Hoffman, holds a unique position among vaudeville and musical comedy writers.

  • Prove the truth of this statement for yourself by selecting at random any play you have liked and inquiring into the technical education of its author.

  • In response to my inquiry as to its genesis, its author said:-- I was reading medicine in the office of a country doctor at the time and was in a rather gloomy and discouraged state of mind.

  • I heard with surprise the buzzing of the flies, the song of the birds, and that mysterious and confused noise of the living creation which involuntarily celebrates its Author.

  • Under what form does a discovery present itself to the mind of its author?

  • If a telescope implies intelligence in the optician, does the eye imply none in its author?

  • The law proceeds from God, the liberty proceeds from God; but the acts of the created will, when it violates its law and revolts against its Author, are the creation of the creature.

  • The date of its composition, the name of its author, and the language in which it was originally written are not yet settled.

  • The proof deals with each symbol separarately; as might be expected of its author, it is both scholarly and ingenious, but, it must be admitted, not very convincing.

  • Harnack finds that our sense of the trustworthiness of the book ``is enhanced by a thorough study of the chronological procedure of its author, both where he speaks and where he keeps silence.

  • The able editor has also combined an interesting notice of its author, Pulgar, El de las HazaƱas, one of those heroes whose doughty feats shed the illusions of knight-errantry over the war of Granada.

  • It shows extensive research on the part of its author, who, however, has not always confined himself to the most authentic and accredited sources of information.

  • Mr. Murray civilly declined the manuscript which was offered to him, and it was published at its author's expense by Mr. John Chapman.

  • There must be many persons present at the meetings of the Society to which this paper is offered who have had experiences like that of its author.

  • This story gave the first indubitable proof of its author's genius, and to-day in the world's fiction it holds an unassailable place in the front rank.

  • It attracted constant attention during the process of publication, and despite considerable hostile criticism, established the reputation of its author.

  • Like all of its author's works, it is a love-story; this passion is the mainspring of the chief personages, and their minds and hearts are revealed by its power.

  • There was, however, yet another friendship to come out of this book, though not until long after it was practically forgotten by its author.

  • But to Addison belongs the credit of introducing him to the writers of this time; his papers in the Spectator on Paradise Lost, with their eulogy of its author's sublimity, spurred the interest of the poets among his readers.

  • The New Heloise" is thoroughly characteristic of the wandering, enthusiastic, emotional-genius of its author.

  • In common also with all his historical novels, "Kenilworth" bears witness to its author's passion for historical truth.

  • Of all his works, it is the most characteristic of its author.

  • It will be observed that while Lucinda was called by its author a "novel," it hardly deserves that name.

  • The Fichtean system had not yet been fully worked out in its metaphysical bearings, but the strong and engaging personality of its author gave it, for a little while, immense prestige and influence.

  • Yet the book was by no means the wanton freak of a prurient imagination; it had a serious purpose and was believed by its author to present the essentials of a new and beautiful theory of life, art and religion.


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