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Lexicographically close words:
quotannis; quotas; quotation; quotations; quote; quotes; quoth; quotidian; quotidie; quotiens
  1. And Thomas Warton quoted evidently only once from Sidney's verse,[1] and then only by way of England's Helicon.

  2. Various conclusions may be drawn from the correspondence quoted above.

  3. Bismarck's answer was of considerable length, and is quoted in full because it is a document of historical interest.

  4. The answer of the townsmen (1298) to the Chancellor's retort quoted above was distinctly vigorous.

  5. The grounds of the other statements quoted from John Rous are yet more fanciful.

  6. The restrictions which I have quoted above were mostly introduced by the founders of colleges.

  7. In an introductory Lecture on the “practical” tendencies of views, we labour under the disadvantage of being obliged to allow scriptural language to be quoted in a sense which we do not admit.

  8. I shall take those quoted in the most approved Calvinistic formularies.

  9. John Knox maintained the same doctrine, and even quoted the extermination of the Canaanites as a case which would justify like treatment of heretics.

  10. A specimen of the legend may be found by the curious in the section of Michaelis, from which I have quoted the foregoing passage.

  11. He believed in and quoted from one of the noblest poems ever written by any man,--Tennyson's "Ulysses.

  12. When the State of New York published, many years afterwards, two big volumes about the birds of the state, some of these early writings by Roosevelt were quoted as important.

  13. Instead of the world-inspiring phrases of a Goethe or a Schiller, what are the words in the last decade which have been quoted across the sea?

  14. The most famous Militarist at present, thanks to the zeal with which we have bought and quoted his book, is General Friedrich von Bernhardi.

  15. What does this expression, quoted until it is sickening, mean in the mouth of enemies who in respect of the energy and extent of their armaments were not behind us?

  16. The attempt by the portrait painter, Carpenter, to render him in words is quoted later in this volume.

  17. Popular song of C’est la mère Michel qui a perdu son chat, in thieves’ cant, quoted by F.

  18. The Authorized Version speaks of "him that made great lights": how Miltonically transformed those words already are in the two quoted lines!

  19. But enough has been quoted here to illustrate the poet's direct challenge of Homer and Virgil in this matter of subject.

  20. In the Australian letter of James O’Mahony from which I quoted before, there is another passage I may quote.

  21. From them she quoted freely both in conversation and letters.

  22. Captain Bumgardner quoted the opinions of a long list of eminent men who were contemporaries of Mr. Peyton and recognized his great power as a lawyer.

  23. His address was chiefly biographical, and quoted many distinguished gentlemen in eulogy of Mr. Peyton as a complete lawyer, patriotic citizen, and great and good man.

  24. To what base uses may we come," quoted Emily, as they all nodded and smiled upon the victim as he looked back from the barn-yard, where he was clamorously welcomed by his new charges.

  25. Like Peerybingle's baby when its cap was taken off," quoted Miss Dickenson, who pined to drop the last two letters of her name.

  26. Such a fine understanding of the need of the State for women as the real ground for woman's emancipation, is the fruitful seed in this often quoted passage.

  27. Quoted from Position of Woman, Actual and Ideal; Essay on "The Position of Woman in History," p.

  28. This is the opinion of Bernhöft, quoted by Iwan Bloch.

  29. I have not quoted it, as is done by Professor Ward, to prove the existence of the superiority of the female in Nature.

  30. His account is quoted by Morgan, House and House-life of the American Aborigines.

  31. I have quoted from Iwan Bloch, The Sexual Life of Our Times, p.

  32. This case is quoted by Professor Lester Ward,[38] who gives it on the authority of Dr.

  33. Both these cases are quoted by Havelock Ellis in his illuminative "Analysis of the Sexual Impulse," the opening chapters in the third volume of the Studies in the Psychology of Sex.

  34. Quoted from The Emancipation of English Women, by W.

  35. Notes of a Naturalist on the "Challenger," quoted by Wallace, Darwinism, p.

  36. The intercepted letter quoted above has some bearing on the controversy between these authors.

  37. Catholic Magazine, 1846) is quoted in the N.

  38. He sent to Washington the abominable slander of Monroe already quoted (ii.

  39. Paine seems to have had no relation with the ruling powers at this time, though an Englishman who visited him is quoted by Rickman (p.

  40. This scheme was substantially the same as that already quoted from his letter "To the People of France, and to the French Armies.

  41. The letter of Lanthenas to Merlin de Thionville, of which the original French is before me, is quoted in an article in Scribner, September, 1880, by Hon.

  42. This has been quoted by Mr. Robertson, of London, in his "Thomas Paine, an Investigation.

  43. I am now searching the old prophecies, and comparing the same to those said to be quoted in the New Testament.

  44. He also quoted Paine's homage to the character of Jesus.

  45. The object of this letter was to obtain from Rush, for publication, some abuse of Paine; but the answer honored Paine, save for his heresy, and is quoted by freethinkers as a tribute.

  46. On the other hand, a £5 share quoted at 4 would be 1 discount, but the dividend or interest would still be calculated on the face value of £5.

  47. Many of them are also quoted in the daily newspapers.

  48. There are some companies whose shares are quoted at such enormous premiums, and which pay such high dividends, that the investor is sorely tempted to embark in similar undertakings, apparently, that are brought be- fore the public.

  49. The stocks and shares of some of the South American railways command a high premium, but of the whole number quoted in the official list the large majority show a heavy decline on the original value, many indeed being valueless.

  50. The terms vary in different societies, but those quoted have been adopted by an exist- ing institution of repute.

  51. The knowing speculator has taken his profit, and sees with grim satisfaction the shares gradually declining in value, until they arrive at the position of more than one- third of existing companies which are now quoted at a discount.

  52. The ages quoted range from 50 to 70 years, but the terms for purchasing an annuity at any age can be obtained at the Insurance Office.

  53. The variations made in many of the passages of Scripture quoted by them show this.

  54. Whereas Tom in the quoted scene is nothing if not conventional and drawn in the stock tradition of mawkish heroics.

  55. I did not read the article in full, but it quoted from the writings of Martin Harris, and others.

  56. The correspondent last quoted also says: "It is enough for me to know that the Book of Mormon was translated by the Prophet Joseph Smith, by the gift and power of God, through the means of the Urim and Thummim.

  57. With that question in mind, read the following few sample passages from among many that might be quoted of like character from the first edition.

  58. For, in the application of the principle laid down in the section of the creed last quoted is relegated to eternal damnation all "men not professing the Christian religion.

  59. He says, as quoted by the Deseret News: "The only charge that can be laid at their doors today is that they refuse to desert their wives that they married in good faith (!

  60. The above debate took place in 1884, several years before the death of David Whitmer, and the statement from which the above is taken was quoted in full.

  61. I find chapters of Isaiah quoted practically in the same way.

  62. In certain communities devoted to material interests, the pride of wealth dominates to such a degree that men are quoted like values in the stock market.

  63. An anonymous author, quoted by Eusebius, and who appears to have written about the year 212, appeals to the ancient copies of the Scriptures, in refutation of some corrupt readings alleged by the followers of Artemon.

  64. The Acts of the Apostles is also frequently quoted by Cyprian under that name, and under the name of the "Divine Scriptures.

  65. The phrase "it is written" was the very form in which the Jews quoted their Scriptures.

  66. The expressions we have thus quoted are evidences of high and peculiar respect.

  67. It is quoted as the epistle of Barnabas, by Clement of Alexandria, A.

  68. In the before quoted "Notes on Devachan" we read: There are two fields of causal manifestations: the objective and the subjective.

  69. Luca Martini, and Giorgio Vasari might be quoted as examples.

  70. A curious letter from Michelangelo to Andrea Quarantesi, which I have quoted in another connection, shows that people were eager to get their sons placed under his charge.

  71. It fully illustrates the passages quoted above from Cellini and Vasari, showing how a design of the chief view of the statue must have been chalked upon the marble, and how the unfinished figure gradually emerged into relief.

  72. An anonymous writer, quoted by Milanesi, gives a fairly intelligible account of the system adopted by Michelangelo.

  73. X In all the compositions I have quoted as illustrative of Michelangelo's relations with young men, there is a singular humility which gives umbrage to his editors.

  74. In the often-quoted letter to Fattucci he says: "The Pope was still unwilling that I should complete the tomb, and ordered me to paint the vault of the Sistine.

  75. Cambi, in a passage quoted above, writing at the end of March 1520(?

  76. The letter to Clement just quoted is interesting in several respects.

  77. When Michelangelo the younger arranged his grand-uncle's poems for the press, he was perplexed by the first of the sonnets quoted by Varchi.

  78. Supposing he worked hard all the summer, he might have done so when his Florentine assistants arrived in August; and, assuming that the letter to his father above quoted (Lettere, x.

  79. Not long after the date of the last letter quoted above, Michelangelo returned to Rome, and settled there for the rest of his life.

  80. The sonnets to Vasari and some others are quoted in support of this view.

  81. It is, therefore, not improbable that in the sentence I have quoted we may find some explanation of the want of finish observable in his productions at this point.

  82. Metchnikoff, Europe's leading authority on intestinal conditions, is quoted as saying that, if the colon and its poisonous contents were removable, people would live in good health to twice the present average of human life.


  83. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quoted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    doubled; duplicated; plagiarized; reiterate; repeated


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    quoted above; quoted from