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Example sentences for "literary fame"

  • But the advantage was on the side of the bard of Avon; for he sought no literary fame, content with a life of peace and competence, while the Scottish baronet would fain have had literary fame as well as wealth and title.

  • What is the niche he will probably occupy in the temple of literary fame?

  • There he met in enjoyable and helpful intercourse, when he could not have seen them in his own house, some of the most distinguished men of the day,--men of rank and influence as well as those of literary fame.

  • Again--"Before I die, I think my literary fame may be fixed on an adamantine foundation.

  • I know," he exclaims, "that this book will live and escape the havoc that has been made of my literary fame.

  • Literary fame, which is the sole preserver of all other fame, participates little, and remotely, in the remuneration and the honours of professional characters.

  • It was a question with Petrarch, whether he should not turn away from the pursuit of literary fame, by giving another direction to his life.

  • When Hannah More began to produce books her reputation rose to literary fame.

  • Mary Whately, though she belonged to a book-writing family, aspired to no literary fame.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    afterwards called; burning sulphur; bursting shell; court favour; infant feeding; literary composition; literary criticism; literary education; literary fame; literary history; literary language; literary life; literary merit; literary property; literary society; literary study; literary style; literary taste; literary work; literary works; planted himself; plus three; pressure engine; social labor; take cognizance; what did