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Sentences starting with lectures
- Lectures and Biographical Sketches, 128, 295, 296, 347. Letters and Social Aims, 210, 283, 284, 296. [6]
- Lectures on the Natural History of the Intellect.--Publication of "Society and Solitude. [6]
- Lectures on 'Mr. [1]
Sentences ending with lectures
- Clemens's enthusiasm for work was now such that he agreed with Redpath to return to the platform that autumn, and he began at once writing lectures. [5]
- Inoculation was first tried in 1796, and three years later an institution was opened in London where a Leipsic professor of medicine gave lectures. [10]
- There ain't going to be any more concerts at my lectures. [5]
- On the other three they study and hear lectures. [5]
- I used to think, when I came back from Paris, that I was a Socialist, and I went to a lot of their meetings in New York, and to lectures. [9]
- I attended but one of his lectures. [6]
- In the winter of 1838-39 Emerson delivered his usual winter course of Lectures. [6]
- Many of his admirers were desirous that he should visit England and deliver some courses of lectures. [6]
- He was not acquainted with a single individual except the mythograph Crates, who for several months had been one of the members of the Museum, and who had attached himself to Hermon at Straton's lectures. [10]
- There is quite a furor for his lectures. [14]
Short sentences using lectures
- Study, instruction, lectures, sermons? [5]
- Nature, Addresses, and Lectures, 179. [6]
- Rush's Lectures. [3]
Sentences containing lectures two or more times
- After settling in Concord, Emerson delivered courses of Lectures in Boston during several successive winters; in 1835, ten Lectures on English Literature; in 1836, twelve Lectures on the Philosophy of History; in 1837, ten Lectures on Human Culture. [6]
More example sentences with the word lectures in them
- During three successive years, 1868, 1869, 1870, Emerson delivered a series of Lectures at Harvard University on the "Natural History of the Intellect. [6]
- Four or five years ago, when I was going to socialist lectures, my sense of all this--inequality, injustice was intellectual. [9]
- I believe I would begin attending lectures this winter if it weren't for being wanted in Washington. [5]
- Cannot a man work in wood without knowing all about endogens and exogens, or must he attend Professor Gray's Lectures before he can be trusted to make a box-trap? [3]
- He followed it with other lectures up and down the Coast. [5]
- Even the professor who gave the lectures had had the air of deploring them. [9]
- He it was who arranged with my creditors to allow me to roam the face of the earth for four years and persecute the nations thereof with lectures, promising that at the end of four years I would pay dollar for dollar. [5]
- Hermon knew him well, for he had listened eagerly in the Museum to the lectures of the famous Herophilus, and his image also had stamped itself upon his soul. [10]
- Every work that we have had published has been extemporaneously written; and out of fifty lectures and sermons that we have delivered the last year, forty-four have been extemporaneous. [5]
- Our return home was pleasant, and I began to attend the law lectures at Gottingen with tolerable regularity. [10]
- If he elects to work, he finds a large list of lectures to choose from. [5]
- Ruth only went to town twice a week to attend lectures, and the household was quite to Mr. Bolton's taste, for he liked the cheer of company and something going on evenings. [5]
- I was going to talk about averages,--I said,--but I have no objection to telling you about lectures, to begin with. [6]
- He would like to read lectures before institutions or friendly persons who sympathize with his studies. [6]
- They were used to hearing lectures, and could hardly conceive that any subject could be treated without taking up a good part of an hour. [6]
- I am going to attend lectures and go into a hospital, as soon as there is an opening, and then I mean to practice. [4]
- Whether or not those who countenance Homoeopathy are guilty of this injustice towards others, the second of these Lectures may afford them some means of determining. [6]
- This is the thirty-sixth Course of Lectures in which I have taken my place and performed my duties as Professor of Anatomy. [3]
- I remember two things about his lectures on surgery, the deep tones of his voice as he referred to his oracle,--the earlier writer, Jean Louis Petit,--and his formidable snuffbox. [6]
- I took up the second book, that on the philosophy of the organism, to read in its preface that a much-to-be-honoured British nobleman had established a foundation of lectures in a Scotch University for forwarding the study of a Natural Theology. [9]
- He studied under the direction of Dr. Charming, attending some of the lectures in the Divinity School at Cambridge, though not enrolled as one of its regular students. [6]
- It proved, however, that there was a very widespread desire to hear him, and applications for lectures flowed in from all parts of the kingdom. [6]
- Let him now take up Watson's Lectures, the good sense and spirit of which have made his book a universal favorite, and open to the chapter on Continued Fever. [3]
- Emerson's Essays, Lectures, Sermons, Speeches, etc. [6]
- I mean the reports of proceedings in Congress, in conventions, assemblies, and conferences, public conversations, lectures, sermons, investigations, law trials, and occurrences of all sorts that rise into general importance. [4]
- And she went quietly to take her residence in town, and began her attendance of the lectures, as if it were the most natural thing in the world. [5]
- He devoted a portion of one of the lectures to the question of the authority of Congress to appropriate public moneys for internal improvements. [7]
- Now most decent people hear one hundred lectures or sermons (discourses) on theology every year,--and this, twenty, thirty, fifty years together. [6]
- I have no other tithe or glebe except the income of my winter lectures, which was last winter $800. [6]
- But it is one of those assertions that fall in a moment before a slight examination of the facts; and I confess my surprise, that a professor who lectures on the Diseases of Women should have ventured to make it. [3]
- On more than one occasion he threw aside his clerical coat and put on boxing-gloves, and he gave a series of lectures, with lantern slides, collected during the six months he had once spent in Europe. [9]
- He still called on her, and her lectures, which she delivered like a great aunt with a recondite knowledge of the world, he took meekly. [9]
- The first two of these lectures, though not included in his collected works, may be found in the "North American Review" for 1837 and 1838. [6]
- I attended one of the astonishingly popular lectures of a man by the name of Stoddard, who exhibits interesting stereopticon pictures and then knocks the interest all out of them with his comments upon them. [5]
- These lectures are not included in his published works, nor were they ever published, so far as I know. [6]
- Your time need not be thrown away, for at your further leisure you can make Colombian lectures out of the results and do your students a good turn. [5]
- Unfortunately, I could not attend the lectures of Ernst Curtius, who had just been summoned to Gottingen, on account of the hours at which they were given. [10]
- Emerson's disciples were never accused of falling into the more perilous snares of antinomianism, but he himself distinctly recognizes the danger of it, and the counterbalancing effect of household life, with its curtain lectures and other benign influences. [6]
- You know from my lectures that I consider phrenology, as taught, a pseudo-science, and not a branch of positive knowledge; but, for all that, we owe it an immense debt. [6]
- A young student, Mr. George Cupples, wrote an article on these lectures from which, as quoted by Mr. Ireland, I borrow a single sentence,--one only, but what could a critic say more? [6]
- There were not more than a dozen attendants on the lectures all together, so that the enterprise had the air of an experiment, and the fascination of pioneering for those engaged in it. [5]
- Many of the metrical preludes to his lectures are a versified and condensed abstract of the leading doctrine of the discourse. [6]
- Societies, clubs, parlor lectures, readings, recitations, musicales, classes--it fatigues one to keep in sight of them. [4]
- He slept at lectures, he slept in hall, he slept as he waited his turn to go to the wicket in a cricket match, and he invariably went to sleep afterwards. [11]
- I intend the lectures, as well as the property, for the creditors. [5]
- He attended some lectures somewhere and imagines that the devil is no match for him. [2]
- Some of these lectures may have appeared in print under their original titles; all of them probably contributed to the Essays and Discourses which we find in his published volumes. [6]
- I attended his lectures in 1863, and how exquisite were the allusions to the by no means satisfactory political conditions of the times with which he spiced them. [10]
- At the latter's lectures he became acquainted with Middendorf. [10]
- He gave three lectures during the same winter, relating the experiences of his recent tour in Europe. [6]
- Mr. Haweis, his lectures and his violin, which interested and amused us here in Boston a few years ago. [6]
- Among these Thackeray's Lectures (which had lately been delivered in Manchester) were spoken of and that on Fielding especially dwelt upon. [14]
- It was like leaving the dead to mingle with the living: it was like withdrawing from the infant class in the College of journalism to sit under the lectures in English literature in Columbia University. [5]
- There had been in truth a course of lectures on this subject; but he saw now, very clearly, what a concerted effort had been put forward in the rest of the teaching to minimize and discredit it. [9]
- Besides, as arguments in favor of Homoeopathy are constantly addressed to the public in journals, pamphlets, and even lectures, by inexperienced dilettanti, the same channel must be open to all its opponents. [3]
- He, T.C., writes in excellent spirits of his American friends and readers.... A new book, he writes, is growing in him, though not to begin until his spring lectures are over (which begin in May). [6]
- On the fourth I was permitted to begin, and now, with mature judgment and thorough previous preparation, I attended the academic lectures, and profited by the treasures of knowledge and rich collections of the capital. [10]
- Bopp's lectures, where I tried to increase my meagre knowledge of Sanscrit, I attended, unfortunately, only a few hours. [10]
- In spite of his distaste for the platform Mark Twain was always giving readings and lectures, without charge, for some worthy Hartford cause. [5]
- Mr. Bernard made his appearance a week or two later at the Lectures, where the Professor first introduced him to the reader. [6]
- Ebers' Ueber das Hieroglyphische Schriftsystem, 2nd edition, 1875, in the lectures of Virchow Holtzendorff. [10]
- I had often heard of bench-shows, but had never felt any interest in them, because I supposed they were lectures that were not well attended. [5]
- All this time he was lecturing for his support, giving courses of lectures in Boston and other cities, and before the country lyceums in and out of New England. [6]
- He confesses to having attended law lectures and having had much intercourse with lawyers. [6]
- Some of us have been attending certain lectures on Egypt and its antiquities. [6]
- The trouble he had in finding the word he wanted was a reason for his staying away from all gatherings where he was called upon to take a part in conversation, though he the more willingly went to lectures and readings and to church. [6]
- His information was general and discursive, but he had a real gift for science: an inheritance from a grandfather who received a peerage for abstruse political letters written to the Times and lectures before the Royal Institution. [11]
- It was not from books only that he gathered food for thought and for his lectures and essays. [6]
- It is now fourteen years since I planned the story related in these volumes, the outcome of a series of lectures which I had occasion to deliver on the period of the Roman dominion in Egypt. [10]
- I must not forget that I found at Cambridge, very pleasantly established and successfully practising his profession, a former student in the dental department of our Harvard Medical School, Dr. George Cunningham, who used to attend my lectures on anatomy. [6]
- If I write fifty lectures I shall only choose one and talk that one only. [5]
- I had the field all to myself, for public lectures were almost an unknown commodity in the Pacific market. [5]
- Many of these favorites had been read to illustrate his lectures on the English poets. [6]
- These Lectures and Essays are arranged in the order corresponding to the date of their delivery or publication. [6]
- The idea is entertained by some of our most sincere professional brethren, that to lengthen and multiply our Winter Lectures will be of necessity to advance the cause of medical education. [3]
- Cupples, George, on Emerson's lectures, 195. [6]
- For forty years Emerson lectured and published lectures, and established himself at length in competence in the village where his ancestors had lived and died before him. [6]
- What now chiefly dwells in my memory are Mr. Thackeray's lectures, Mademoiselle Rachel's acting, D'Aubigne's, Melville's, and Maurice's preaching, and the Crystal Palace. [14]
- Before my time, Dr. Warren had taught Anatomy, Physiology, and Surgery in the same course of Lectures, lasting only three or four months. [3]
- To become a doctor a man must study some three years and hear a thousand lectures, more or less. [6]
- From the lectures delivered in England he selected a certain number for publication. [6]
- After attending two courses of Lectures in the school of the University, I went to Europe to continue my studies. [6]
- Matteuecci's well-remembered lectures contain many and striking examples of the working of physical forces in physiological processes. [3]
- A series of concerts and lectures had been arranged for the voyage, and the fancy-dress ball was to close the first part of the journey--that is, at Aden. [11]
- Up to a certain point I believe in set Lectures as excellent adjuncts to what is far more important, practical instruction at the bedside, in the operating room, and under the eye of the Demonstrator. [3]
- A few weeks before, Philotas and several other pupils of the rhetorician whose lectures in the museum he attended had been invited to breakfast with Antyllus. [10]
- The day has been when at the beginning of a course of Lectures I should have thought it fitting to exhort you to diligence and entire devotion to your tasks as students. [3]
- So this German attends only the lectures which belong to the chosen branch, and drinks his beer and tows his dog around and has a general good time the rest of the day. [5]
- In all England, as it appears, there are hardly a fifth more Homoeopathic practitioners than there are students attending Lectures at the Massachusetts Medical College at the present time. [6]
- Many of the arguments contained in the Lectures have lost whatever novelty they may have possessed. [6]
- These old lectures are a man's best, commonly; they improve by age, also,--like the pipes, fiddles, and poems I told you of the other day. [6]
- In none was any change from the original form made by me, except in the 'Fortune of the Republic,' which was made up of several lectures for the occasion upon which it was read. [6]
- Also Lectures on Anthropology, given in the 'Revue des Cours Scientifiques,' 1866-1868. [1]
- What she said, and which part she took, in the dispute about Thackeray's lecture, may be gathered from the following letter, referring to the same subject:-- "The Lectures arrived safely; I have read them through twice. [14]
- And the lectures, and the dissecting rooms, has thee thought of the dissecting rooms? [5]
- Readily accessible books and magazines together with club and forum lectures in cities, towns, and villages were rapidly educating the population in social science, and the result was a growing independent vote to make politicians despair. [9]
- He made notes and even delivered lectures on the natural history of the intellect; but they seem to have been made up, according to his own statement, of hints and fragments rather than of the results of systematic study. [6]
- I mention these anatomical facts to introduce a physiological observation of my own, first announced in one of the lectures before the Medical Class, subsequently communicated to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and printed in its "Transactions" for February 14, 1860. [3]
- But one day an idea popped into his head: Thomas Nast, the "father of the American cartoon," had delivered a successful series of illustrated lectures --talks for which he made the drawings as he went along. [5]
- Lowell, James Russell: an allusion, 33; on The American Scholar, 107; editorship, 221; club, 223; on the Burns speech, 225; on Emerson's bearing, 360, 361; Hawthorne biography, 368; on lectures, 379. [6]
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