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Example sentences for "unpublished"

Lexicographically close words:
unproved; unproven; unprovided; unprovoked; unpruned; unpunctual; unpunctuality; unpunished; unpurified; unquailing
  1. He has left a considerable amount of unpublished matter, notably some essays on how God is known, the reality of ideas, and the Trinity, together with much on spiritual subjects.

  2. Let us hope that these and more of his unpublished writings will some day be given to the public.

  3. If from unpublished papers, they must be traced, and when the fountain-head is reached, or the track disappears, the question of veracity arises.

  4. Our purpose is to obtain the best history of modern times that the published or unpublished sources of information admit.

  5. Haskins publishes An unpublished List of Text-books, belonging to the close of the twelfth century, when classical studies had not as yet been overshadowed by Dialectic.

  6. An unpublished Fragment of a work by Roger Bacon" was discovered by F.

  7. Grosseteste's philosophical or theological works are still unpublished or very difficult of access; and there is no sufficient exposition of his doctrines.

  8. The criterion of relevancy is uncertain; and we shall avail ourselves largely of the unpublished portions of Salviati's correspondence, which were transcribed by Chateaubriand.

  9. He rejects, as forgeries, a whole batch of unpublished confessions, and he points out that a bull disliked by inquisitors is not reproduced entire in the Bullarium Dominicanum.

  10. In the use and knowledge of unpublished matter he still belonged to the old school, and was on a level with Neander.

  11. We obtain only a general assurance that the fate of Cecco d' Ascoli is related on the strength of unpublished documents at Florence.

  12. In this chapter will be presented some hitherto unpublished testimony.

  13. In preparing this guide we drew freely from the literature on cetaceans of this region and supplemented it with our own observations and with unpublished notes provided by our colleagues.

  14. It has been my lot, I suppose, to read more unpublished work than any one else in this room.

  15. My illustrations shall contain many unpublished or forgotten traditions, whereof I shall avail myself in all my historical annals and researches.

  16. We would strongly recommend that for unpublished works and short articles in periodicals especially copyrighted and for photographs the fee be held at 50 cents, or even reduced to 25 cents.

  17. Would it not be sufficient to state that the exclusive right terminates at the end of ten years provided the author does not file at least an unpublished dramatized version?

  18. The prospect of this increased revenue should be sufficient to induce the makers of the law to reduce the copyright fee on unpublished works.

  19. This section 45 might also contain a provision allowing an author to change the title of an unpublished work without deposit for further copies, provided he paid a fee, since almost every unpublished play is renamed.

  20. Most of these authorities were unpublished when the notes were written, and Mr. Lane's quotations are from manuscripts in his own possession.

  21. Before he left Rome, the archives of the Vatican had been opened to him without reserve, his admission to the libraries was facilitated, and transcripts of such unpublished documents as he might require were promised him.

  22. The former is a well-known though unpublished relation of seventy-eight séances; the relaters are gentlemen whose names are guarantees for intelligence and honor.

  23. Coleridge says that he had written the Ancient Mariner, and was preparing the Dark Ladie and the Christabel (both unpublished poems when this Chapter was written), but says nothing of so typical a poem as Love.

  24. An amended version of lines 18-32 was included in an unpublished Letter to Poole, dated Oct.

  25. In an unpublished letter to Southey, dated Sept.

  26. Wordsworth's unpublished poems which had been made for his use whilst he was abroad.

  27. Here is a scrap of my unpublished wisdom.

  28. He elaborately, though discreetly, sought her society, and presented and read to her the milder of his unpublished sonnets.

  29. It was, as Mr. Morley says, the number of sinecure places and unpublished pensions which "furnished the Minister with an irresistible lever.

  30. The foregoing summary of published and unpublished letters, though necessarily imperfect, will enable the reader to form some idea of the mass of material from which the present selection has been made.

  31. In an unpublished letter from Robert Allen to Coleridge, dated February, 1796, there is an amusing reference to this kindly Deus ex Machina.

  32. An unpublished letter from Thelwall to Dr.

  33. In 1828, Coleridge placed a selection of unpublished letters from Germany in the hands of the late S.

  34. During the last six years the vast store which still remained unpublished has been drawn upon for various memoirs and biographies.

  35. It may be interesting to compare the following unpublished note from Coleridge's Scotch Journal with the well known passage in Dorothy Wordsworth's Journal of her tour in the Highlands (Memoir of Wordsworth, i.

  36. In a prefatory note to four of Bampfylde's sonnets, included by Southey in his Specimens of the Later English Poets, he explains how he came to possess the copies of some hitherto unpublished poems.

  37. My acknowledgments are due to many still living, and to others who have passed away, for their generous permission to print unpublished letters, which remained in their possession or had passed into their hands.

  38. With the unpublished desire to be envied, whereto here and there amongst us is sacrificed the sky, abides the desire for an object of unconfessed contempt.

  39. Both are unpublished even now, even in our days, when it costs men so little to manifest the effrontery of their opinions.

  40. He attempted to have one of his unpublished plays, L'Anobli conspirateur, performed at the Theatre Francais, and records naively that one of its managers, M.

  41. There is an unpublished translation by Conrad Clauser.

  42. We owe to him the interesting and important fact that the unpublished manuscript of Mazzuchelli's enormous work, Gli scrittori d'Italia, is in the Vatican Library.

  43. Although he found them unsatisfactory, he would have left his collections unpublished but for the urging of friends, especially Baron de Reiffenberg, librarian of the Royal Library at Brussels (see I, p.

  44. For the unpublished catalogue of the university library at Ingolstadt see Chapter II, n.

  45. For many important facts we are indebted to Major Long's unpublished journals of tours in various parts of the region in question, and to Mr. Nuttall's "Travels into the Arkansa Territory.

  46. In some of the unpublished drawings by Mr. Seymour, these peculiar {294} features of the scenery of the fletz trap formation, have been preserved.

  47. A Military History of Napoleon's First War with Russia, verified from unpublished official documents.

  48. To an unpublished letter, written by Major Rawlinson to Mr. Colvin, on the 13th of December, I am indebted for the information contained in the earlier portion of this chapter.


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    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    unpublished letter; unpublished works