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Example sentences for "second part"

  • This identity must be considered as referring to the accuracy of half the thirty-second part of a carat.

  • The assayers explain their technical language by observing, that in the whole mass consisting of twenty-four carats, this thirty-second part denotes 1-768th part of the mass.

  • From experiment it has been shown, that each of these unfavourable circumstances might easily occasion a loss of from the half of a thirty-second part of a carat, to two thirty-second parts.

  • What is true of the "Second Part" is true in the main of the "Third Part of King Henry VI.

  • He ended the epilogue to the "Second Part of Henry IV.

  • It must be noticed, too, that in this "Second Part" the reviser begins to show himself as something more than the sweet lyric poet.

  • Half the lines in the "Second Part of Henry VI.

  • This appears from the second part of Stubs's Anatomie of abuses, sign.

  • In the Second Part of Henry the Fourth, Pistol says, "When Pistol lies do this; and fig me, like The bragging Spaniard.

  • Again, in the Second Part of Henry the Sixth, we have, "A fig for Peter.

  • The death of Nash is spoken of in the address to a tract, which is the more curious, as it forms a second part to "Pierce Penniless.

  • All inference and evidence assign the composition of the Second Part of Henry IV.

  • Both of these plays were probably presented--the Second Part of Henry IV.

  • While the links of subjective evidence I have adduced for one revision in, or about, the autumn of 1598, and at the same period as that of the composition of the Second Part of Henry IV.

  • Precisely similar conditions are shown to exist in the relations between Falstaff and Doll Tearsheet, in the Second Part of Henry IV.

  • The "second part" is a thin quarto, paged 45-92, as if to be bound with the first.

  • The passage in Tamburlaine (Second Part, ii.

  • We may see its workings in what is undoubtedly Shakespeare's own description of Jack Cade's rebellion in the Second Part of Henry VI, and we divine it again in the conspicuous absence of all allusion to Magna Charta displayed in King John.

  • Doll Tearsheet says of Pistol, in the "Second Part of Henry IV.

  • Impyn," says Mr Steevens (note to the "Second Part of Henry IV.

  • Does the author promise a second part at all?

  • In Shakspeare’s vivid scenes of this rebellion, in his ‘Second Part of King Henry the Sixth,’ Act iv.

  • Shakspeare, in his ‘Second Part of Henry the Sixth,’ Act i.

  • Hearing this Dorothea said in a whisper to Cardenio, "Our landlord is almost fit to play a second part to Don Quixote.

  • And in the "Second Part of King Henry IV.

  • Threw him on the ground with force, as in the "Second Part of Antonio and Mellida," iv.

  • Second Part of Antonio and Mellida," iii.

  • Elizabeth his Queen, Clarence and Gloster appear in the "Second Part" and in "Richard III.

  • The Second Part of Christabel and the Knight's Tomb are clearly of this genre of poetry.

  • Government of calumnies on the King;--promising also a second part of Pitt and Buonaparte, which Mr. S.

  • On the whole, however, it is usually desirable to have a second part, collective designation, rather than a formula only.

  • The second part of the full name of a hybrid is a more tricky business.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    national industry; place for; private life; rare thing; revealed religion; second attempt; second ballot; second brother; second class; second cousin; second expedition; second line; second mother; second pair; second part; second person; second series; second stage; second story; second term; second thought; second visit; second wife; secondary causes; secondary consideration; secondary sexual