Use authors in a sentence
Sentences starting with authors
- Authors were always sending their books to Mark Twain to read, and no busy man was ever more kindly disposed toward such offerings, more generously considerate of the senders. [5]
Sentences ending with authors
- I shall need your assent and the assent of about a dozen other authors. [5]
- I don't know what for, but possibly they are devising new and mysterious ways for remunerating authors. [5]
- Before you go there I advise you to review Roman history and the classic authors. [6]
- But nevertheless in the 8 weeks that have now elapsed since the day we published, we have sold 40,000 copies; which gives L3,000 royalty to be divided between the authors. [5]
- Enthusiastic admirer of Shakespeare, Byron, Goethe, he used to spice his conversation abundantly with quotations from these his favorite authors. [6]
- He renewed his old acquaintance with the classic authors. [6]
- Then he discoursed of medicine, ancient and modern, tasking the Doctor's knowledge not a little, and evincing a good deal of acquaintance with old doctrines and authors. [6]
- Emerson had read more or less thoroughly through a very wide range of authors. [6]
- I do not know any American author of any standing who has ever asked or desired protection against foreign authors. [4]
- The reader must judge for himself what is the value of various stories cited from old authors. [6]
Short sentences using authors
- Authors, quoted by Emerson, 381-383. [6]
- And you might add authors. [4]
- Some authors suppose (65. [1]
Sentences containing authors two or more times
- In the first place let me bring to your attention what is, to the vast body of authors, a subject of vital interest, which it is not too much to say has never received that treatment from authors themselves which its importance demands. [4]
- All we ask is that foreign authors shall enjoy the same privileges we have under our law, and that foreign nations shall give our authors the privileges of their local copyright laws. [4]
More example sentences with the word authors in them
- But our great world--the rich people, were stupid, with no wish to be otherwise; they were not even curious about authors and artists. [8]
- We have seen with what astonishment the old Dutch scholar, Groen van Prinsterer, looked upon a man who had wrestled with authors like Bor and Van Meteren, who had grappled with the mightiest folios and toiled undiscouraged among half-illegible manuscript records. [6]
- The wrong against which authors should protest is in annexing to their terms of ownership of their property a protective tariff revision. [4]
- In any case, what 'Pierre' did was to open up a field which had not been opened before, but which other authors have exploited since with success and distinction. [11]
- His own books were constantly pirated in Canada, and the rights of foreign authors were not respected in America. [5]
- George W. Cable was there at the time, and we may believe that in the company of Mark Twain and Osgood those Southern authors passed two or three delightful days. [5]
- Raw meat and vitriol punch,--that 's what the authors say. [6]
- He experienced the usual fate of authors who seek to introduce into the market literary wares of a new and better sort. [4]
- Several authors have used the strongest expressions in describing these resplendent colours, which they compare with those of the most brilliant birds. [1]
- But while the trouble with the last century is to find authors to mention, the trouble of this would be to name all that we find. [3]
- From that day to this I have been a devoted and hard-working member of the heaven-born institution, the International Association for the Prevention of Cruelty to Authors, and now I am laboring with Carnegie's Simplified Committee, and with my heart in the work . [5]
- I was sorry to have my name mentioned as one of the great authors, because they have a sad habit of dying off. [5]
- It was on this wise (which is a favorite expression of great authors, and a very neat one, too, but I never hear anybody say on this wise when they are talking). [5]
- And do not think they are kept only to be spanked and dusted during that dreadful period when their owner is but too thankful to become an exile and a wanderer from the scene of single combats between dead authors and living housemaids. [3]
- What a blessed thing it is, that Nature, when she invented, manufactured, and patented her authors, contrived to make critics out of the chips that were left! [6]
- The authors of these measures know that we are too strong for them; but they will be upon us in due time, and we will be grappling with them hand to hand, if they are not now headed off. [7]
- And one of these clerical authors whom he had more recently read, actually had had the audacity to turn the weapons of the archenemy, science, back upon itself. [9]
- She knew that there was to be a reception of those authors at the White House at seven o'clock in the evening. [5]
- The Master opened the volume, and, putting on his large round glasses, began reading, as authors love to read that love their books. [6]
- And Froebel touched the sensitive spot in the young minister, who was thoroughly imbued with the sacred beauty of his life-task, yet certainly knew the Gospels, his classic authors, and apostolic fathers much better than he did the world. [10]
- Authors, publishers and the public have always been damaged by the copyright laws. [5]
- I refer to the property of authors in their productions. [4]
- Still less does the history of authors and reformers explain to us the life of the peoples. [2]
- The authors of the diaries allowed me to copy them exactly as they were written, and the extracts that I have given are without any smoothing over or revision. [5]
- But, to take the case away from ordinary examples, in which habit and a thousand circumstances influence liking, what is it that determines the world upon a personal regard for authors whom it has never seen? [4]
- Some authors, however, suppose that the cartilage of the shell serves to transmit vibrations to the acoustic nerve; but Mr. Toynbee (29. [1]
- I just now spoke of the sweetening process that authors undergo. [6]
- Much as people speak of the irritability of authors, I never found one to take offense at such contradictions. [4]
- Its fame is somewhat dimmed in these latter days, because of the doubts so many authors of Palestine travels have felt themselves privileged to cast upon it. [5]
- He offered the sketches to Murray, the princely publisher, who afterwards dealt so liberally with him, but the venture was declined in a civil note, written in that charming phraseology with which authors are familiar, but which they would in vain seek to imitate. [4]
- The play, "Ah Sin," had many good features, and with Charles T. Parsloe in an amusing Chinese part might have been made a success, if the two authors could have harmoniously undertaken the needed repairs. [5]
- The servility of Roman poets and authors, who were unwilling frankly to acknowledge the light emanating so brilliantly from the foe of the state and the Imperator, solved it to her disadvantage. [10]
- Never did the Revolution, its authors and its consequences, receive a more hearty and sincere execration than at that moment. [4]
- It must have rejoiced the young man's heart to receive a letter like that, from one whom all young authors held supreme. [5]
- These authors and publishers will furnish said assent I am sure. [5]
- This nation can't produce two authors a year that can do it; the thing is demonstrably impossible. [5]
- These authors write pictures and frame rhapsodies, and lesser men follow and see with the author's eyes instead of their own, and speak with his tongue. [5]
- We should reserve our highest censure for the authors of the mischief, and not for the catspaws which they use. [7]
- Samuel Clemens was one of the very few authors to copyright a book in England before the enactment of the international copyright law. [5]
- The reflex influence of this upon authors is immediately felt. [4]
- A large majority of the names of old authors he cites are wholly unknown to science. [3]
- I got hold of the Bibliotheca Monastica, containing a copious account of Anglo-Norman authors, with notices of their works, and set seriously to reading every one of them. [6]
- How many authors of fair ability to interest the world have we known in our own day who have been thus sky-rocketed into notoriety by the lazy indiscrimination of the critic-by-comparison, and then have sunk into a popular contempt as undeserved! [4]
- An exact rendering of difficult English authors soon made Shakespeare's language in both prose and poetry as intelligible as German or French. [10]
- You will often observe that authors fall in love with the imaginary persons they describe, and that they bestow affectionate epithets upon them which it may happen the reader does not consider in any way called for. [6]
- What were the numbers of the "Mob of gentlemen who wrote with ease" to that great multitude of contributors to our magazines, and authors of little volumes--sometimes, alas! [6]
- This is modified now by a modest expression of "discomfiture" on reading of American authors "whose very names, much less peculiarities, we never heard of before. [4]
- But I must not forget that a new generation of readers has come into being since I have been writing for the public, and that a new generation of aspiring and brilliant authors has grown into general recognition. [6]
- With few exceptions Northern authors were not read in the South, and the literary movement of its neighbors, such as it was, from 1820 to 1860, scarcely affected it. [4]
- The authors of Nebraska are not at all satisfied with the destruction of the compromise--an indorsement of this principle they proclaim to be the great object. [7]
- I am not myself elated with it as far as it is gone, and authors, you need not be told, are always tenderly indulgent, even blindly partial to their own. [14]
- There is as much literary talent in the South, now, as ever there was, of course; but its work can gain but slight currency under present conditions; the authors write for the past, not the present; they use obsolete forms, and a dead language. [5]
- But on the morning after his interview with Myrtle Hazard, he had received a letter which made him forget newspapers, old authors, almost everything, for the moment. [6]
- The "skeleton novelette" mentioned in the next letter refers to a plan concocted by Howells and Clemens, by which each of twelve authors was to write a story, using the same plot, "blindfolded" as to what the others had written. [5]
- A very intelligent medical student, Mr. William D. Chapin, whose excellent project is indorsed by well-known New York physicians and professors, proposes to publish a yearly index to original communications in the medical journals of the United States, classified by authors and subjects. [3]
- I suppose you may remember the statements of old authors about Zycanthropy, the disease in which men took on the nature and aspect of wolves. [6]
- Chelsea has been made famous as the home of many authors and artists,--above all, as the residence of Carlyle during the greater part of his life. [6]
- It was a literary house, primarily, with artistic qualifications, and the frequenters of it were mostly authors and artists; Wetmore, who was always trying to fit everything with a phrase, said it was the unfrequenters who were fashionable. [8]
- Some authors states it that way, and some states it different. [5]
- This distinguished physician is Professor of Medicine in the School of Paris, and one of the most widely known and valued authors upon practical and theoretical subjects the profession can claim in any country. [3]
- Langmaid felt an incongruity, but he was fascinated; and he had discovered on the rector's shelves evidences of the taste for classical authors that he himself possessed. [9]
- But of course I don't know any other authors. [9]
- When people know how to read, authors will need to know how to write. [4]
- Do you know how important good jockeying is to authors? [6]
- They were for him simply guardians of a treasure he very much coveted, and yet they were to a certain extent ennobled in his mind as the authors of the being he worshiped. [4]
- He had in him a quality of being able to overlook moderate injuries, and being able to forgive and forget mortal ones as soon as he had soundly trounced the authors of them. [5]
- The settling of high rank even in the popular mind does not necessarily give currency; the so-called best authors are not those most widely read at any given time. [4]
- More than this, he says the articles in that paper and the provisions of the Lecompton Constitution are "identical," and, being identical, he argues that the authors are co-operating and conspiring together. [7]
- Once, long afterward, he said: "Most authors give us glimpses of a radiant moon, but Howells's moon shines and sails all night long. [5]
- Some authors say he broke it, some say he threw it away, and some others, who ought to know, say nothing about it. [7]
- If Myrtle could have looked through the window in the breast against which only authors are privileged to flatten their features, it is for the reader to judge how far the programme would have satisfied her. [6]
- Indeed some authors have declared that this justice would be against public policy. [4]
- When a man has a passion for Shakespeare, it goes without saying that he keeps company with other standard authors. [5]
- Time dealt as hardly with poor Spelling, who was not without talent and instruction, as he had dealt with our authors. [6]
- I could name half a dozen localities, even sections of country, that travelers visit with curiosity just because authors have thrown that glamour over them. [4]
- If these authors had wrought as voluminously as newspaper editors do, the result would be something to marvel at, indeed. [5]
- No doubt he had studied certain authors diligently, a few, it would seem, thoroughly. [6]
- I have a great sympathy with authors, most of all with unsuccessful ones. [6]
- If you have got your hand in for inventing authors and testimony, I have nothing more to say--let them be on the same side. [5]
- Do they meet for the study of history, of authors, of literary periods, for reading, and discussing what they read? [4]
- Some authors say flourished about A. D. 742; but the learned Ah-ah Foo-foo states that he was a cotemporary of Scharkspyre, the English poet, and flourished about A. D. 1328, some three centuries after the Trojan war instead of before it. [5]
- Contrast is a favorite trick of authors, and no greater contrast is to be had in Coniston than that between Cynthia Ware and Jethro Bass. [9]
- And then if Europe chose to go on stealing from us, we would say with noble enthusiasm, "American lawmakers do steal but not from foreign authors--Not from foreign authors! [5]
- I do not enter into the distinctions which have been drawn by authors, because the facts do not appear to me sufficient to establish any absolute line of demarcation between such forms as may be propagated by contagion and those which are never so propagated. [3]
- What educating influence English fiction was having upon American life they have not inquired, so long as it was furnished cheap, and its authors were cheated out of any copyright on it. [4]
- In December, 1874, Emerson published "Parnassus," a Collection of Poems by British and American authors. [6]
- At a later date the two authors became warm friends and mutual admirers of each other's productions. [4]
- Or an international copyright law is proposed, a measure that will relieve the people of the United States from the world-wide reputation of sneaking meanness towards foreign authors. [4]
- We were formerly compelled to draw from Greek and Roman authors what we knew about the remedies used for diseases of the eye among the ancient Egyptians. [10]
- In the following compartment you will find the great authors in all the languages I have mastered, from Homer and Hesiod downward to the last great English name. [6]
- It is a common literary device with the great authors. [5]
- The wine loosed Colonel Woodburn's tongue; he became very companionable with the young fellows; with the feeling that a literary dinner ought to have a didactic scope, he praised Scott and Addison as the only authors fit to form the minds of gentlemen. [8]
- The named references, chiefly to authors, as given in the table before me, are three thousand three hundred and ninety-three, relating to eight hundred and sixty-eight different individuals. [6]
- I swear I can't see any use in robbing European authors for the benefit of American booksellers, anyway. [5]
- The noise made by the Umbrinas (Sciaena aquila), is said by some authors to be more like that of a flute or organ, than drumming: Dr. Zouteveen, in the Dutch translation of this work (vol. [1]
- Fifty-five thousand new books meant fifty-four thousand new authors. [5]
- The new Copyright Bill contemplated an author's copyright for the term of his life and for fifty years thereafter, applying also for the benefit of artists, musicians, and others, but the authors did most of the talking. [5]
- I must have been very much taken up with my medical studies to have neglected my opportunity of seeing the great statesmen, authors, artists, orators, and men of science outside of the medical profession. [6]
- This has likewise been observed by various authors. [1]
- Thus they had become the abominable authors of actual bloodshed. [10]
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