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Example sentences for "unprinted"

Lexicographically close words:
unpresentable; unpretending; unpretentious; unprincipled; unprintable; unprivileged; unprocurable; unproductive; unproductiveness; unprofaned
  1. They likewise called upon the different presbyteries in the church to collect among themselves something for the petitioner (Unprinted Acts, Sess.

  2. The Chaucer Society was founded in 1868 by Mr. Furnivall, "to do honour to Chaucer, and to let the lovers and students of him see how far the best unprinted Manuscripts of his Works differed from the printed texts.

  3. For the Canterbury Tales, Mr. Furnivall has printed the six best unprinted MSS.

  4. I heard of the existence of a collection of unprinted letters from Aarestrup to his friend Petersen, the grocer, which were of very great advantage to my essay.

  5. Le Tresorier de philosophie naturele des pierres precieuses, an unprinted work by d'Oultremouse in MS.

  6. Great Britain, while the eighth was copied by a monk of Abingdon; probably, therefore, all these unprinted translations were executed in this country.

  7. You have scarce enough unprinted to make a 2d volume with Lloyd.

  8. At the beginning of this letter is an unprinted passage saying that Charles Lloyd and his wife are in London and that such proximity is not too comfortable.

  9. The separate authors of the later ages have, in almost every case, been the subject of much careful work, and for some years past a 'Societe des Anciens Textes Francais' has existed for the express purpose of publishing unprinted MSS.

  10. INDEX of the Unprinted ACTS of the General Assembly held at Edinburgh.

  11. To which are now added The Index of the Unprinted Acts of these Assemblies; and the Acts of the General Assembly 1690.

  12. An INDEX Of the Principal unprinted Acts of the Assembly at Glasgow, 1638.

  13. INDEX of the Unprinted ACTS of the Assembly.

  14. It was to the Waller volume that the last editor of the poet was indebted for the unprinted and otherwise undescribed dedication to Queen Henrietta Maria, of which I furnished the earliest notice an age since to Notes and Queries.

  15. Unprinted wall paper ("lining paper") is cheap and very satisfactory for stencilling.

  16. About my unprinted matter, Mr. Lewes thinks it will not be well to publish the first part till February.

  17. We could have borne to hear that our house had been burned down, provided no lives were lost, and our unprinted matter, our oeuvres inedites, were safe out of it.

  18. They even gave me back half a dozen unprinted letters of mine, and I published them in the Nation, of New York, and afterwards in the book called Italian Journeys.

  19. I had the privilege and honor of looking over the unprinted poems Longfellow left behind him, and of helping to decide which of them should be published.

  20. But besides the assistance which I have derived from his book, I have enjoyed the advantage of Professor Grundtvig's criticism and advice, and have received from him unprinted Danish texts, and other aid in many ways.

  21. Schuller refers to another version, in Schuster's unprinted collection, in which youth and maid carry on this contest in their proper persons, and not under figure.

  22. Some of the unprinted Norwegian ballads are not completely described, but a departure from the rule of the major part would probably have been alluded to.

  23. Of the unprinted versions obtained by Professor Bugge, two indicate that the murderer's sleep was induced by a spell, as in English #A#.

  24. The editors inform us that the same subject is treated in an unprinted Icelandic ballad, less popular as to style and stanza, in the Arne Magnussen collection, 154.

  25. V, III, 518) speaks of unprinted copies taken down by Mr Blaikie and by Mr Thomas Lyle of Airth.

  26. The impression of the stamp in the middle of a certain page, known to the librarian, renders it less liable to detection by others, while if stamped on the lower unprinted margin, it might be cut out by a designing person.

  27. And it is understood that there is now very little left unprinted that can throw much light on the general question.

  28. I had said all I wished to say, and my unprinted manuscripts were put away in perfect order in boxes.

  29. The source of all these erewhile unprinted Poems is Vol.

  30. It was still unprinted when Pole had it pressed on his attention by Cromwell, and Brosch consequently suspects the story.

  31. Ranke once drew a line at 1514, after which, he said, we still want help from unprinted sources.

  32. The manuscript of Bernaldez’s book long remained unprinted in the Royal Library at Madrid.

  33. Irving says he found a copy of the unprinted parts in the Colombina Library at Seville.

  34. This book was among the a b c s of the art—for an art is never perfected at its inception—and the blank sides of the leaf were united by paste, to hide the uncouthness of the unprinted pages.

  35. He then lifts his planer carefully and places it over the nearest unprinted surface and repeats the blow.

  36. There everything is consistent; there the dialogue has a power and an incisiveness to which it does not attain in any of the unprinted manuscripts.

  37. The better part of what Moryson himself left unprinted appeared under the editorship of C.

  38. Contains extracts from the narratives of several travellers of the 16th & 17th centuries who visited Ireland, including that of =Josias Bodley= & some otherwise unprinted paragraphs from Moryson.

  39. In an as yet unprinted fifteenth-century Low German poem on the Seven Deadly Sins (Josefs Gedicht von den sieben Tods[:u]nden.


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