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Example sentences for "prefixed"

Lexicographically close words:
prefigure; prefigured; prefigures; prefiguring; prefix; prefixes; prefixing; preflight; preformation; preformed
  1. This will be found prefixed to the stories which it illustrates.

  2. To the Dunciad in its enlarged form is prefixed a letter, really written by Pope himself, but praising his morality and genius, and justifying his satire in terms which would have been absurd in Pope's own mouth.

  3. In the letter prefixed to the Dunciad, Pope tries to justify his abuse of his enemies by the example of Boileau, whom he appears to have considered as his great prototype.

  4. In 1749 Bolingbroke gave a copy to Mallet for publication, and prefixed an angry statement to expose the breach of trust of "a man on whom the author thought he could entirely depend.

  5. In the Hijaz it is prefixed to the names of respectable men, who may also be addressed "Ya Amm Jamal!

  6. Maple-Darham," is prefixed to the tenth volume of Pope's Works by Bowles, 1806.

  7. The duke prefixed to them a letter which is of considerable interest.

  8. A "Short Analysis of the Thought" is prefixed to each, and any difficulty in the text is explained in a note.

  9. Prefixed to a pamphlet entitled "A Miscellany of Taste, by Mr. Pope, etc.

  10. Neve in a wood print prefixed to his "Merry Companion, teaching tricks in legerdemain;" and Fawkes in a large sheet print by Sutton Nichols, where he stands in the midst of his performances.

  11. Ireland was prefixed to a catalogue of Hogarth's works, sold by Christie, in May 1797.

  12. This print (of which there is a modern copy in aquatinta) was prefixed to six or seven of the earliest papers, and then set aside.

  13. It was engraved by Vandergucht, and is prefixed to the play published by Lowndes, etc.

  14. Prefixed to the title of the second edition of Mr. Nichols' Anecdotes.

  15. To Le Cocu Imaginaire; prefixed to Molière's Plays in French and English.

  16. The print from which this is copied was prefixed to a pamphlet, entitled A Miscellany of Taste, by Mr. Pope, etc.

  17. The favour of this communication was gratefully acknowledged by Kirby, who in 1754 prefixed it to Dr.

  18. We have mentioned that Arnauld asked her opinion on the “Discourse” prefixed to his “Logic,” and we may conclude from this that he had found her judgment valuable in many other cases.

  19. The motto prefixed from Horace is in allusion to the fact that this play received the approbation of the King and the Duke of York.

  20. Prefixed is a curious woodcut frontispiece of a Boozing Ken.

  21. Vocabulary, or Collection of Words and Phrases which have been supposed to be peculiar to the United States of America, to which is prefixed an Essay on the present state of the English Language in the United States, 8vo.

  22. That John Florio recognised Shakespeare's satire and personal intention in choosing a character with his own initials he shows within a month or two of this date in his "Address to the Reader," prefixed to his Worlde of Wordes.

  23. A sketch of the building in its improved form is prefixed to this little volume.

  24. For this doctrine and articles aboue prefixed these three (as is aforesaid) were condemned by doctor Dunning, and committed to the secular power, Sir John Sylliard beinge the same time high sheriffe of Northfolke and Suffolke.

  25. So saying, I do not forget that in the general edition of his collected, or rather selected, novels and tales, published from 1908 onwards, Henry James prefixed to each volume an introduction which assumed to be wholly biographical.

  26. References prefixed to each, as well as page-numbers in the Table of Contents, enable the teacher to attach them, at will, to the topics which they concern.

  27. Had should never be prefixed to ought.

  28. A noun or a pronoun is sometimes prefixed to a noun to indicate gender.

  29. This (the first volume) has prefixed to it a very interesting memoir of Michaud.

  30. To a similar purport, in the map prefixed to Lewis and Clarke's Travels, we find the source of the Multnomah laid down in 38 deg.

  31. See the calendar prefixed to the chronicle entitled Scala Mundi in a fair MS.

  32. Wading, in the life of Scotus, prefixed to his works.

  33. Mamachi, the Roman Dominican, prefixed to his sixth tome.

  34. The foregoing cut, which is a fac-simile of that prefixed to the edition of 1613, shows the Knaves of Hearts and Clubs in the costume complained of.

  35. Though she liked best the books of the Catholic saints, her Catholicism was wider than theirs, and she could find spiritual kinship also, as in the lines prefixed to the present Part, with the hymns of American evangelists.

  36. Memoir of Colonel Sir Henry Yule, by his Daughter, prefixed to the 3rd ed.

  37. Mistress, and unmarried had Mistress prefixed to their Christian name; and that the equivocal position of many in that reign, gave rise to the peculiar designation of Miss or "Mis.

  38. He inserted in it a Discours Apologetique, defending the translating and reading of Lucretius, and prefixed a dedication to M.

  39. There are few notes subjoined to the text; but long summaries are prefixed to each oration and work of Cicero; and the Rhetorica ad Herennium is introduced by an ample dissertation concerning the real author of that treatise.

  40. He has prefixed a Dissertation, in which he maintains, that Plautus, in this comedy, has rigidly observed the dramatic unities of time and place.

  41. Rhetorica ad Herennium, with the name of Gallio prefixed to it(358).

  42. They might as well have been prefixed to any other history, and much better to a moral or philosophic treatise.

  43. It was accompanied by an appendix of notes, which show considerable acquaintance with his subject, and there are prefixed to it complimentary letters or verses by Waller, Fanshaw, Sir Richard Brown, and Christopher Wasse.

  44. One of Bentley's great objects was the reformation of the metres of Terence, concerning which he prefixed a learned dissertation.

  45. It was prefixed to an edition of Catullus, printed in Italy 1472, where it is entitled Hextichum Guarini Veronensis Oratoris Clariss.

  46. An asterisk is prefixed to the titles of those works which have been consulted by me in the compilation of the preceding pages.

  47. There are prefixed to this edition historical and critical notices; as also the preface, and the Protesta del Traduttore, which had been inserted in the first edition.

  48. He has also prefixed a diatribe De Metris Catullianis.

  49. He likewise added a commentary, and prefixed a life of the poet.

  50. Louisville, and the peculiar spelling of the name is accounted for from the fact that superfluous letter "P" was prefixed as a compliment to him.

  51. They also later prefixed the word "Worthy" to the titles of the chiefs.

  52. So Nashe in the epistle dedicatory prefixed to Strange News of the Intercepting Certain Letters, 1593:--"You are amongst grave Doctors and men of judgment in both laws every day.

  53. Kinsayder" in the address "To those that seem judicial perusers," prefixed to The Scourge of Villainy.

  54. In the "characters of the persons" (prefixed to the play) we are told that this "inseparable case of coxcombs .

  55. In deference to friendly criticism, I have prefixed to each play a brief summary of the plot.

  56. The address To the Equal Reader, prefixed to Parasitaster, is excellently written, and exhibits Marston in a very pleasant light.


  57. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "prefixed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.