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Example sentences for "many works"

  • The same master has also executed many works in miniature, of which the most recent is a very beautiful drawing of S.

  • Many works by his hand, and very beautiful models of various things, are in the possession of M.

  • Many works, however, upon a large scale, are attributed to the son; those which he has filled with portraits being far the most commended; his merit in this branch having been thought equal by Zanetti to that of his father.

  • Many works of reference of great fame, and once of great value, have become almost obsolete, through the issue of more extensive and carefully edited works in the same field.

  • Another source of rarity is the great extent and cost of many works, outrunning the ability of most collectors to buy or to accommodate them on their shelves.

  • This work contains the titles of most special bibliographies, of whatever subject or country, published up to 1812, and of many works bibliographical in character, devoted to literary history.

  • He then returned to Rome, where, after building the house that is opposite to the Farnese Palace, with some others within that city, he was employed in many works by Pope Leo X.

  • Martin, after whose designs Niccolo has painted many works in those parts, as will be related in the Life of Primaticcio.

  • Panel)] The fame of so excellent a master being spread abroad by means of so many works, the cities contended with one another to obtain his pictures.

  • Now Pietro had done so much work, and he always had so many works in hand, that he would very often use the same subjects; and he had reduced the theory of his art to a manner so fixed, that he made all his figures with the same expression.

  • In many works he is a respectable follower of Strozzi; as in the Nativity in the Duomo of Genoa, and in the Nativity of the Virgin, in a church of Voltri, full of figures which seem inspired with life.

  • And it is a remarkable fact, when we consider how exposed the city is to the sea air, that so many works in fresco, executed by early artists, should have remained in so perfect a state.

  • Nay, not merely in his maturity, but even in his early childhood, he executed so many works worthy of praise that it was a miracle.

  • Berlin, was the author of many works, in which he attempted to reconcile the doctrines of Protestantism with certain philosophical speculations.

  • Many works belonging to that age are lost, though a large number still exists.

  • He was the author of many works, on various subjects, of which one, in eight books, on medicine, is now extant.

  • In Bologna the same master has executed many works in oils and in fresco, and in particular an altar-piece in oils in the Madonna del Baracane, of a S.

  • Hoare was the author of many works in addition to those already mentioned, some of which were intended only for private circulation.

  • Walpole was the author of many works, but his literary reputation now rests mainly on his letters.

  • Professor of Geology and Mineralogy since 1882, and Dean of the Faculty of Science Edinburgh; author of many works on geology, and of "Songs and Lyrics by Heinrich Heine.

  • Ireland; author of many works on astronomical, mathematical, and physical subjects.

  • Judge of the Supreme Court of Canada; author of many works on law.

  • District Geologist on Survey of England and Wales; author of many works on Geology.

  • Author of many works on Freemasonry, and The Mass and its Mysteries Compared with the Ancient Mysteries, 1844.

  • Author of many works on legal and social questions.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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