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Example sentences for "passage from"

  • Passage from St Helena to the Western Islands, with a Description of the Island of Ascension and Fernando Noronha, XI.

  • Passage from St Helena to the Western Islands, with a Description of the Island of Ascension and Fernando Noronha.

  • Here is a passage from Kyd's Spanish Tragedy at which many a critic has poked fun.

  • Compare this passage from Julius Caesar with its assignments to the First, the Second, the Third, and the Fourth Plebeian with the passage from Andreiev's play.

  • That William Browne was his earliest model in the handling of the metre will, I think, be apparent to any reader who will put the passage from Britannia's Pastorals above quoted (p.

  • The first time he read a passage from Burke, he said, This is true eloquence.

  • The arch opens into a passage from which a similar doorway at the other end, also retaining some scantier relics of decoration, leads to the entrance of the Malibran Theatre.

  • Meanwhile let us cite a passage from Bernier, already quoted by M.

  • A passage from Chateaubriand (cited by Paulhan, Rev.

  • Stages of passage from percept to concept, 292.

  • At the same time he regarded the tilestones as a transition group forming a passage from Silurian to Old Red.

  • Lobban calls attention to a passage from 'Animated Nature' [1774, iii.

  • Passage from Ulietea to the Friendly Isles, with a Description of several Islands that were discovered, and the Incidents which happened in that Track.

  • Passage from Amsterdam to Queen Charlotte's Sound, with an Account of an Interview with the Inhabitants, and the final Separation of the two Ships.

  • Passage from Ulietea to the Friendly Islands, with an Account of the Discovery of Hervey's Island, and the Incidents that happened at Middleburg.

  • Passage from Deptford to the Cape of Good Hope, with an Account of several Incidents that happened by the Way, and Transactions there.

  • Compare a passage from the Imaginary Conversations with a passage from Gibbon or Johnson, to show the difference between the classic and the pseudo-classic style.

  • He goes on to describe the lovers, in a passage from which I translate the opening: When they waked and when they slept, Side by side they ever kept.

  • There is, indeed, in the beginning of a passage from a famous scholar, John of Salisbury, an apparent exception to this strange indifference; but a few clauses correct the hasty judgment.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    anterior margin; believe also; biblical interpretation; double standard; fashioned garden; favourable impression; general references; grey eyes; hardly need; increased quantity; insensible perspiration; know about; legislative enactment; life that; loved you; many stamens; passage from; passage home; passage through; rich agricultural; since dead; sleep well; strange sort; you only knew how