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Example sentences for "second edition"

  • Second Edition, revised and enlarged; with 39 pages of Illustrations containing very numerous Figures.

  • The excellence of this poem was so immediately perceived, that it reached a second edition in the course of a week.

  • However this may be, it is certain that he himself published a volume of Odes in 1746, of which, as I learn from a note to the present Bishop of Killaloe's verses to his memory, a second edition appeared in the following year.

  • I am preparing a twenty-second edition of Reminiscences.

  • It has fully cleared its expenses, and Macmillan is willing to venture on a second edition, revised, and I think he will let me illustrate it; he only hesitates.

  • A second edition of Pope's version in ten duodecimo volumes appeared in 1728 with Sewell's name on the title-page as well as Pope's.

  • Again, in 1616, when Thorpe procured the issue of a second edition of another of Healey's translations, 'Epictetus Manuall.

  • For a philosophical statement of reasons why the struggle was more bitter and the attempt at deceptive compromises more absurd in England than elsewhere, see Maury, L'Ancienne Academie des Sciences, second edition, p.

  • All that can be extricated from documents by the alchemy of research has been selected, and I am unaware of any important acquisitions since Sir Harris Nicolas's second edition of 1860.

  • Walton brought out a second edition in 1655.

  • Izaak speaks of the possibility that his book may reach a second edition.

  • A second edition of the Miscellanies appeared in the same year as the first, namely in 1743.

  • A second edition was in fact published in the following month (February), to be speedily succeeded by a third in March and a fourth in May.

  • I shall leave all comment for the second edition, if I publish one.

  • The line seems to have passed without comment until Merkel's second edition: 'in undis minus bene positum uidetur; temptabam hiulcas, quod expressisset Statius Theb.

  • The notes are based on Merkel's second edition; NĂ©methy lists in a preface his few departures from Merkel's text.

  • We print of the second series twelve hundred and fifty copies, with the intention of printing a second edition of the first series of five hundred, if we see fit hereafter to supply the place of the emigrating portion of the first.

  • But the case is this, Fraser and I are just about bargaining for a second edition of the Revolution.

  • Much scandal was omitted from the second edition.

  • This 320 pounds, including American rights, made the bulk of his payments for his many years' work, and the book has not yet gone into a second edition.

  • Hill's beautiful edition of Boswell's Life, with all its fascinating annotation, did not reach a second edition in his lifetime.

  • The success of the first edition of his poems naturally made Burns anxious to see a second edition begun.

  • Lastly, he had at last obtained a business settlement with Creech regarding the Second Edition of his Poems.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    calendar year; encourage merit; fifteen fathoms; had made; second attack; second ballot; second base; second battle; second causes; second century; second chapter; second floor; second glance; second growth; second hand; second home; second later; second mother; second round; second vice; second voyage; secondary education; secondary school; secondary schools; secondary sense; secondary syphilis