A quotation from one of these classic authors on a point at issue was supposed to throw light on any difficulty that might be the subject of discussion.
Footnote 32: A quotation from a verse of Ennius, Quintus pater quartum fit consul, preserved in Aulus Gellius X.
No quotation from, or allusion to, any writing of the New Testament occurs in any of the fragments of the Epistles still extant; nor does Eusebius make mention of any such reference in the Epistles which have perished.
This is immediately interpreted into a quotation from a Commentary on Luke.
Beaumont and Fletcher, quotation from, 140 Bloet, Robert, Bishop of Lincoln, mantle presented by to Henry I.
Without giving the whole of the award it will be explained by a quotation from a circular sent out by Mr Crawford: "The reduction is as follows:--At present time our advances amount to 43 per cent.
Their aim will be truly set forth by a quotation from the Monthly Circular for November 1900.
A quotation from the Monthly Circular giving an account of the proceedings will be fitting here.
This passage is really a quotation from Cicero, De Officiis, i.
This is immediately preceded (in Jerome) by a quotation from St. Paul (1 Cor.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quotation from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.