Steve Bellovin later rewrotethe scripts into C programs, but they were never released beyond unc and duke.
According to his habit he rewrote this poem many, many times.
I then completely rewrote it in the form that it has in the text of this book, but this version had once again to be condensed and altered for its production in Dublin, 1906.
After the first performance of this play in the autumn of 1906, I rewrote the play up to the opening of the scene where Naisi and Deirdre play chess.
I then entirely rewrote it up to the entrance of the Young Man, and changed it a good deal from that on to the end, and this new version was played at the Abbey Theatre for the first time in April, 1906.
The new version was played in the spring of 1907, and after that I rewrote from the entrance of Deirdre to her questioning the musicians, but felt, though despairing of setting it right, that it was still mere bones, mere dramatic logic.
These last Mr. Yeats so rewrote in 1904 as to be "nearer to the mind of the country places where Hanrahan and his like wandered and are remembered.
From the beginning of Act II on to the end, he rewrote almost all of it, retaining only now and then an eloquent or a biting line from Mr. Martyn's play.
Wordsworth rewrote both of them, and I quote the second passage as affording the more interesting change.
He therefore rewrote this scene, cutting out the stirring finale of the overture and raising the curtain on the second appearance of the bacchanalian music, which was now extended and elaborated so that a pantomimic ballet might be danced.
When the work was in preparation for performance at the Paris Grand Opera in 1861, Wagner rewrote some portion of the score.
The trombone parts of the last movement were missing, but Wagner subsequently discovered the key to the leading of these voices in the elaborately contrapuntal scheme of the movement and rewrote them.
He rewrote the play, the second act of which had been originally printed in French, the third in English, and its republication was permitted by the sensitive authorities of Berlin.
To be quite frank, he rewrote Flaubert and the Goncourts in many of his books.
The central story of “The Archer” was one of the Tales which the author valued most, and rewrote many times.
In evening revised the “Swimmer of Nemi” and partly rewrote or recast.
In order to preserve what he himself cared for, he rewrote the Highland portion of the book, named it “The Herdsman” and included it in The Dominion of Dreams.
It is said that Bryant rewrote "Thanatopsis" a hundred times, and even then was not satisfied with it.
Miss Prudence smiled over the young eagerness, and rewrote the sentence once again causing Mr. Angelo to cease to be a lawyer and giving the foreigner a wife but no little child.
That same night I rewrote it as well as I could from memory and handed it to you the following day.
I feel sure that she can identify this as mine because when I rewrote it I could not remember a word of the original ending which she had particularly commended.
In 1865 I rewrote and enlarged "Darwin among the Machines" for the Reasoner, a paper published in London by Mr. G.
I again rewrote and enlarged it, till it assumed the form in which it appeared in the first edition of "Erewhon.
It is possible that she rewrote them, however, as Mr. Bancroft had admitted that they were out of proportion.
By his order, Mr. Oak rewrote the subject from an English standpoint.
Mrs. Victor always claimed that he merely altered it, Oak himself that he rewrote it.
Nemos wrote the remainder, but Bancroft rewrote some of his work, he said only a fifth, much of the revision consisting in a mere change of words.
He began at the first and rewrote the entire book.
And it was I who worked over it, and rewrote it word for word, and took it and made it my own!
So Hartley rewrote his article on Cordelia Vaughan.
Sitting up late into the night, Hartley rewrotehis article on Cordelia Vaughan.
On the issue of these three volumes Mr. Parkman in considerable part rewrote his Discovery of the Great West, and republished it in 1879 as La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West.
He tells us how often he wrote and rewrote some of his chapters, some of his books.
Stevenson burned his first draft, and rewrote the whole in three days.
Mr. James dictated all his work to a secretary, and he rewrote and polished it from a typewritten copy.
Carlyle rewrotehis work; but then I'm not Carlyle.
For on the one hand, Bacon was alive when this folio was printed, and the man who rewrote his essays eleven times would scarcely have allowed his plays to go to the public so shiftlessly printed.
He took pains to say just what he meant, and what was worth saying; and frequently rewrote his sentences.
Several times Abaelard rewrote what was substantially the same general work upon Theology.
To provide her still with new materials for practice, I rewrote also two former harp-compositions for the piano, a pot-pourri and a rondo with violin, which appeared later as Op.
After the performance that night the author got busy and rewrote the whole second act, and had it all ready by the time we landed in Washington.
He afterwards rewrote the first of these as a novel, Peg Woffington (1852), which attained great popularity.
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