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Example sentences for "reprinted"

Lexicographically close words:
reprimand; reprimanded; reprimanding; reprimands; reprint; reprinting; reprints; reprisal; reprisals; reprise
  1. The above remarks are reprinted verbatim from my third edition, May, 1834.

  2. He wrote them with a view to publication, and they were frequently reprinted during the course of the next fifty years.

  3. Footnote 480: This curious pamphlet was reprinted from a unique copy by Panizzi, op.

  4. Yet the Hecatommithi were reprinted again and again and translated into several languages.

  5. In spite of this wish, it was frequently reprinted during Scardeone's lifetime.

  6. This collection, reprinted in the Raccolta di Novellieri Italiani, Milano, 1815, vols.

  7. Savage's Life Johnson reprinted nearly as it had appeared in 1744.

  8. But as soon as the flying leaves were collected and reprinted they became popular.

  9. In the four following years the book was reprinted six times.

  10. The same set of maps is reprinted in the Strassburg edition of 1524, newly translated by W.

  11. Amongst other works, he was the author of a Konkani paraphrase of the New Testament in metrical form, which has been several times reprinted and is still a favourite work with the native Christians.

  12. Do you know, all my pianoforte compositions are reprinted in Leipzig, and my songs also, with translations of the words?

  13. That portion of the original edition which relates to arms is reprinted in the Appendix to Dallaway.

  14. This volume was edited by Mr. Malleson, with whose concurrence Mr. Ruskin's contributions to it are reprinted here.

  15. Reprinted in the Works of George Villiers, second Duke of Buckingham.

  16. Reprinted in the Harleian Miscellany, i.

  17. It was also reprinted in the Harleian Miscellany, v.

  18. Folio, reprinted in the Harleian Miscellany, with an answer to it, vol.

  19. In the collection called Reprinted Pieces there are some, I think, which demand or deserve this apology.

  20. I have here reprinted Hearne's text, and have collated it with Coplande's.

  21. This important victory was commemorated in a number of writings, some of which have been reprinted by Retana.

  22. The splendid series of reprinted works on the Philippines, promised by Miss Blair and Mr. Robertson, was not begun in time to be used in the preparation of this book.

  23. The two very rare works reprinted in the present volume, written by two of the most celebrated of the early American divines, relate to one of the most extraordinary cases of popular delusion that modern times have witnessed.

  24. The assistance of Increase Mather, the president or principal of Harvard College, was now called in, and he published the book which is also reprinted in the present volume: "A Further Account of the Tryals of the New England Witches.

  25. Printed first, at Bostun in New-England; and Reprinted at London, for John Dunton, at the Raven in the Poultry.

  26. It has been reprinted many times with the typographical error, but I hope it is now put right.

  27. Of late years much attention has been devoted to Byrd's sacred music, which includes some remarkably fine Masses, some of which have been reprinted and used in the Roman Catholic Church.

  28. In a book by Trant, reprinted from the English edition and circulated by the American Federation of Labor as representing its theory and claims, all the advances in wages that have been made are said to be due to the trade-unions.

  29. The volume containing Drayton's earlier Endimion and Phoebe became so rare that when Payne Collier reprinted it in 1856 only two copies were known to exist.

  30. This Leigh Hunt reprinted with some introductory words in the Examiner, and later in life regretted that he had not done more.

  31. First printed in Hunt's Reflector and reprinted in the two-volume edition of Lamb's works published in 1818.

  32. Even before the second edition of the New Testament, the Enchiridion and the Institutio Principis Christiani were reprinted by Froben.

  33. The Laus, which had just appeared at Gourmont's, was reprinted at Strassburg as early as 1511, with a courteous letter by Jacob Wimpfeling to Erasmus, but evidently without his being consulted in the matter.

  34. This letter is the preface to the Moriae Encomium, published by Gilles Gourmont at Paris without date, reprinted by Schürer at Strasbourg, August 1511.

  35. Ile" is reprinted by special arrangement with the author and with Boni and Liveright, publishers, New York.

  36. In Reedy's Mirror: reprinted in Fifty Contemporary One-Act Plays, Stewart and Kidd, Cincinnati.

  37. TIDES[1] George Middleton [Footnote 1: Reprinted by permission of the author and of Messrs.

  38. A ballad by Ferdinand Freiligrath, reprinted from the Allg.

  39. An essay throwing doubt upon the authenticity of the poems of Ossian, reprinted from Le Journal des Scavans, Paris, May-December, 1764.

  40. Both are reprinted from the Unterhaltungen, 1767, q.

  41. A novel in the Ossianic vein, reprinted in the Nordische Geschichten der Vorzeit, 1798.

  42. Unterhaltungen and were later reprinted several times in various places.

  43. Both these dramas by Wachsmuth were reprinted in this year.

  44. Johann Gottfried Herder is the author of these reviews, the first of which was reprinted in Herder's Lebensbild (1846), Vol.

  45. Reprinted from the King's College School Magazine by leave of the editor.

  46. Reprinted from 'The Newberry House Magazine' by leave of Messrs.

  47. Whatever the shortcomings of the 'Rappresentazioni,' their popularity was very great, and they were reprinted again and again throughout the sixteenth century.

  48. On its literary and religious side, the late John Addington Symonds discussed it in 'Studies of the Italian Renaissance' with his usual ability, and many of the plays have been reprinted by Signor Ancona.

  49. Lawrence and Bullen, may possibly have been reprinted from a Caxton now entirely lost, though this, of course, is a mere conjecture.

  50. It was reprinted again and again, and occurs in the Folio MS.

  51. This little beautiful sonnet is reprinted from a small volume of "Poems by Thomas Carew, Esq.

  52. Another Copy of it containing some variations, is reprinted in the Muses' Library, p.


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