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Example sentences for "many critics"

  • What persuades so many critics to omit the precious words [Greek: kai eipen, Ouk oidate hoiou pneumatos este hymeis], is the discovery that these words are absent from many uncial MSS.

  • I must be content in this place to deal in a far less ceremonious manner with the hostile verdict of many critics concerning St. John vii.

  • Its ascription to Botticelli's own hand is, however, questioned by many critics.

  • Now ascribed by many critics to Bouts (see 783).

  • This picture and the tondo of the same subject (1033) are by many critics ascribed to Botticelli.

  • It is not surprising that so many critics of all shades of opinion recognize unhistorical elements in the narrative in Acts,(1) not to use a stronger term.

  • Only two passages in the Epistles of pseudo-Ignatius are pointed out as indicating acquaintance with the Acts, and even these are not advanced by many critics.

  • As many critics of all shades of opinion have long since determined, so far from being an Epicurean, the Celsus attacked by Origen, as the philosophical opinions which he everywhere expresses clearly show, was a Neo-Platonist.

  • The words which most pointedly relate the miraculous phenomena characterizing the pool, are rejected by many critics as an interpolation.

  • Many critics insisted on believing, that all the fictions published as by three Bells were the works of one author, but written at different periods of his development and maturity.

  • And yet she could not bear the contemptuous tone in which this work was spoken of by many critics; it made her more indignant than almost any other circumstance during my acquaintance with her.

  • According to many critics, of whom Wolf is the earliest, the final books of the Odyssey are later than the rest, and the idea of a separate chamber for husband and wife is late.

  • According to the view of many critics, German and English, the "early lays" of the Iliad were composed when men wore smocks or chitons, like the Greeks of the historic ages.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    been possible; many bees; many books; many colours; many difficulties; many diseases; many farmers; many fields; many gods; many great; many have; many insects; many ladies; many letters; many libraries; many localities; many passages; many persons; many plants; many quarters; many respects; many rows; many states; many young; that house; then governor