Use printed in a sentence
Sentences ending with printed
- The privately printed West Point edition, the first printing of the text authorized by Mark Twain, of which but fifty copies were printed. [5]
- For this reason these last two paragraphs remained as they are here printed. [7]
- It was, in the main, the same noble Essay that has since been printed. [6]
- No victories of the Cretans are allowed to be printed. [5]
- The tract recently printed as a volume may be the one referred to by Dr. Bushnell, in 1851, but of this reference by him the writer never heard until after his own essay was already printed. [6]
- Ah'm jost set on havin' it printed! [8]
- During this visit Emerson made an excursion to Paris, which furnished him materials for a lecture on France delivered in Boston, in 1856, but never printed. [6]
- In the several copies of it extant there are variations in the titlepage, which was changed while the edition was being printed. [4]
- With it came a copy of the Constitution and By-Laws, in pamphlet form, and artistically printed. [5]
Sentences containing printed two or more times
- Was it possible that Jethro Bass lay crushed under the weight of the accusations which had been printed, and were still being printed, in the Newcastle Guardian? [9]
- They have to compete in the market with the uncopyrighted literature of all other lands, good and bad, especially bad, which is sold for little more than the cost of the paper it is printed on, and badly printed at that. [4]
More example sentences with the word printed in them
- I must ask your indulgence while I quote a few verses from a poem of my own, printed long ago under the title "At the Pantomime. [6]
- But what do you let a person look at your hand for, with that awful thing printed on it? [5]
- Some wag has writ a verse about it, which was printed, and has set the whole pump-room laughing this morning. [9]
- Look at these woodcuts,--the first anatomical pictures ever printed, Doctor, unless these others of Jacobus Berengarius are older! [6]
- It printed articles with quite too much of the license of Swift and Prior for the Magazines of to-day. [6]
- Only a few who had been their closest friends received a written line, but the little printed acknowledgment which was returned was no mere formality. [5]
- The printed portrait which you have enclosed is not a portrait of you, but a portrait of me when I was 19. [5]
- The first thing which suggests itself to me, as I contemplate my slight project, is the liability of repeating in the evening what I may have said in the morning in one form or another, and printed in these or other pages. [6]
- In my answers, which have been printed, and all have had the opportunity of seeing, I take the ground that those who elect me must expect that I will do nothing which will not be in accordance with those answers. [7]
- The country press, which had far and wide printed the interesting story, softened it in accordance with the later development. [4]
- A year ago, when Italy saw utter ruin staring her in the face and her greenbacks hardly worth the paper they were printed on, her Parliament ventured upon a 'coup de main' that would have appalled the stoutest of her statesmen under less desperate circumstances. [5]
- My hoarded stocks were not worth the paper they were printed on. [5]
- Toward night candles were burning round his coffin, a pall was spread over it, the floor was strewn with sprays of juniper, a printed band was tucked in under his shriveled head, and in a corner of the room sat a chanter reading the psalms. [2]
- Ball's original, it was said, looked like a newspaper strip in the way it was printed, and may indeed have been a proof pulled in some newspaper office. [5]
- A ranch man was reading aloud an article from a newspaper printed two hundred miles away. [11]
- A single number was printed, when it was interrupted the course of events, and not resumed until nearly years later, in January, 1890. [6]
- Under the name was printed a line which showed that this visitor was Professor of Theological Engineering in Wellington University, New Zealand. [5]
- On the letter-head was printed "The United Northeastern Railroads," and Mr. Austen Vane was informed that, by direction of the president, the enclosed was sent to him in an entirely complimentary sense. [9]
- Yet the tension was not constant, rising and falling with his moods and struggles, all of which she read--unguessed by him--as easily as a printed page by the gift that dispenses with laborious processes of the intellect. [9]
- And when it was all finished and revised, it was put into a long envelope which bore this printed address: Augustus P. Flint, Pres't United Northeastern Railroads, New York. [9]
- I am a very particular person about having all I write printed as I write it. [6]
- Then he showed us another little job he'd printed and hadn't charged for, because it was for us. [5]
- He had set up and printed off two little jobs for farmers in that printing-office--horse bills--and took the money, four dollars. [5]
- They always save up all the old scraps of printed rubbish you throw on the floor, and stack them up carefully on the table, and start the fire with your valuable manuscripts. [5]
- It had its unwritten laws, and they were as clearly defined and as strict as any that could be found among the printed statues of the land. [5]
- Through all the twenty stories of this second volume the character of Pierre moved; and by the time the last was written there was scarcely an important magazine in the English-speaking world which had not printed one or more of them. [11]
- It is a truism to say that the genuine creations in fiction take their places in general apprehension with historical characters, and sometimes they live more vividly on the printed page and on canvas than the others in their pale, contradictory, and incomplete lives. [4]
- It is a triumph for Mr. Crewe, and is all printed in that orthodox (reform) newspaper, the State Tribune, with urgent editorials that it must be carried out to the letter. [9]
- These necessities were tossed across, sometimes wrapped in the Vicksburg news-sheet printed on the white side of a homely green wall paper. [9]
- Some things are too sacred to be set forth on a printed page, and this letter is one of those things. [9]
- My chief objection to woman is that she has no respect for the newspaper, or the printed page, as such. [4]
- Apparently it appeals to the typographer, who devotes to it his worthy art, as well as to the job printer, who may pull a crudely printed proof. [5]
- It is charitable to believe that they do not seriously contemplate or truly understand the meaning of the words they use, but rather play with them, as certain so-called "learned" quadrupeds play with the printed characters set before them. [6]
- I had printed those same lines, years ago, in "The Contributors' Club," to which I have rarely sent any of my prose or verse. [6]
- I can't get this title page printed here without having to lie so much that the thought of it is disagreeable to one reared as I have been. [5]
- If they see this printed page, let them be assured that a writer is always rendered happier by being told that he has made a fellow-being wiser or better, or even contributed to his harmless entertainment. [6]
- I saw all this as plainly as if it had all been printed in great-primer type, instead of working itself out in her features. [6]
- For the last thirty years I have been in the habit of receiving a volume of poems or a poem, printed or manuscript--I will not say daily, though I sometimes receive more than one in a day, but at very short intervals. [6]
- Now have the thing set up and printed and posted, right off; that is, give the order; then, if you've got a couple of bicycles handy at the foot of the hill, ho for Merlin's Cave! [5]
- In a way, they will be her own; for, no matter which member of her clerical staff shall furnish the explanations, not a line of them will she ever allow to be printed until she shall have approved it, accepted it, copyrighted it, cabbaged it. [5]
- I don't believe there are fifty volunteer contributions printed in a year in all the New York magazines. [8]
- Thomas Bailey Aldrich, then editor of Every Saturday, had not met Mark Twain, and, noticing the verses printed in the exchanges over his signature, was one of those who accepted them as Mark Twain's work. [5]
- Those who concern themselves with the printed matter in books and periodicals are often in despair over the volume of it, and their actual inability to keep up with current literature. [4]
- He bent over them to examine the numerals, printed on pasteboard, they wore on their breasts. [9]
- Sometimes it printed them on the front page. [5]
- Louisville was deserted, the tavern porch vacant; but tacked on the logs beside the door was a printed bill which drew my curiosity. [9]
- Whether this is the survival of the period when the paper contained little else except "selections," and other printed matter was scarce, or whether it is only the beginning of a development that shall supply the public nearly all its literature, I do not know. [4]
- The parting of the streams on the Alps is poetically elaborated in a passage attributed to "M. Loisne," printed in the "Boston Evening Transcript" for October 23, 1859. [6]
- Hodder clung to the shell of reality, to the tiny panorama of the visible and the finite, to the infinitesimal gropings that lay recorded before him on the printed page. [9]
- The lilt of the sensations, the idiosyncrasy of voice, emotion, and mind of the first hour of our century must now pass from the printed page to us, imperfectly realised; we may not know them through actual retrospection. [11]
- The claim of the public to have its communications printed in the paper is equally baseless. [4]
- An examination into the process of collecting shows what sort of news we are likely to get, and that nine-tenths of that printed is collected without much intelligence exercised in selection. [4]
- You haven't read the printed part yet. [6]
- The number of the particular door by which you are to enter the house or leave it is printed on your ticket, and you can use no door but that one. [5]
- When I read the Lady's letter printed some time since, I could not help honoring the feeling which prompted her in writing it. [6]
- We stirred up the hard leather letter-sacks, and the knotty canvas bags of printed matter (knotty and uneven because of projecting ends and corners of magazines, boxes and books). [5]
- First printed for the Hakluyt Society, London, 1849. [4]
- The taste of the editor, or of some assistant who uses the scissors, is in a manner forced upon thousands of people, who see little other printed matter than that which he gives them. [4]
- I don't deny the circumstance, although I don't see how you got it out of my autobiography, which was not to be printed until I am dead, unless I'm dead now. [5]
- The inspector touched the bell, handed the description to Alaric, and said: "Have fifty thousand copies of this printed at once and mailed to every detective office and pawnbroker's shop on the continent. [5]
- It is well that the treatise was never printed, yet there are passages in it worth preserving. [3]
- The facts are that the book was written, printed, revised, and ready for press in five weeks. [11]
- I am afraid that half mankind would accuse me of stealing their thoughts, if I printed them. [6]
- These details are taken from 'The Mutineers of the "Bounty,"' by Lady Belcher, 1870; and from 'Pitcairn Island,' ordered to be printed by the House of Commons, May 29, 1863. [1]
- Families now are swamped by the printed matter that comes daily upon the center-table. [4]
- Larrey was still strong and sturdy as I saw him, and few portraits remain printed in livelier colors on the tablet of my memory. [6]
- But look back still further and recall my own likeness as printed in the August number; if I had been in my grave a thousand years when that appeared, I would have got up and visited the artist. [5]
- If that said speech got cabled and printed, you needn't let on that it was never uttered. [5]
- Facts of no special significance, and not printed in the weekly newspapers. [9]
- He had a special copy of his work, printed on large paper and sumptuously bound. [6]
- Mr. Hopkins wrote some the other day, and printed them in the paper, "To M---e." I believe he meant them for Myrtle,--the first and last letter of her name, you see, "M" and "e." Your letter was a dear one, only so short! [6]
- They have been so well received by the public and the leading critics of this part of the State, that I think of having them printed in a volume. [6]
- The only time she ever cared to listen-- at school, though quick and clever, she had never cared for the printed page--was when, by chance, poetry or verses were read or recited. [11]
- The copies I send you are as reported and printed by the respective friends of Senator Douglas and myself, at the time--that is, his by his friends, and mine by mine. [7]
- Only in our self-confident day of the popularization of knowledge--thanks to that most powerful engine of ignorance, the diffusion of printed matter--has the question of the freedom of will been put on a level on which the question itself cannot exist. [2]
- I look to see advertisements shorter, printed with less display, and more numerous. [4]
- But he had scarcely begun to be absorbed in the new copy of the best manuscript of Apuleius, which had readied him from Florence, and make notes in the first Roman printed work of this author, when Cassian interrupted him. [10]
- That old Divine said it was a piece of the finest kind of literary art--and David Gray of the Buffalo Courier said it ought to be printed privately and left behind me when I died, and then my fame as a literary artist would last. [5]
- Mr. Penhallow then read from a printed paper the decision of the Supreme Court in the land case so long pending, where the estate of the late Malachi Withers was the claimant, against certain parties pretending to hold under an ancient grant. [6]
- The Essay was read before the Boston Society for Medical Improvement, and, at the request of the Society, printed in the "New England Quarterly Journal of Medicine and Surgery" for April, 1843. [3]
- I have the printed speech in my hand. [7]
- The dailies actually printed in Munich are all called second-class by the public. [5]
- His address is printed in another column, and we believe it will appeal to the intelligence and sober judgment of the state. [9]
- He had no printed books, no newspaper, no steam caravans, no forks, no soap, none of the thousand cheap conveniences which have become matters of necessity to our modern civilization. [6]
- It has been printed all over the country, and if report is to be believed, in foreign countries as well. [5]
- Still, nothing ever printed about him could be compared with those articles. [9]
- There is something positively appalling in the amount of printed matter yearly, monthly, weekly, daily, secreted by that great gland of the civilized organism, the press. [6]
- What was the poor young man's astonishment to discover upon the printed page his own article. [5]
- Many of the poems had been long before the public--some of the best, as we have seen, having been printed in "The Dial. [6]
- He was so pleased with it, in fact, that somewhat later he wrote, urging that its author allow it to be printed in a dainty book, by Osgood, who made a specialty of fine publishing. [5]
- The Norman and patois words are printed as though they were English, some of them being quite Anglicised in Jersey. [11]
- For my own part, I wish certain rhymes could be declared contraband of written or printed language. [6]
- The German humorous papers are beautifully printed upon fine paper, and the illustrations are finely drawn, finely engraved, and are not vapidly funny, but deliciously so. [5]
- He took it out of the envelope, and the moment his eye caught the royal coat of arms printed at its top, he took off his cap and made a beautiful bow to me, and said in English: "Which is your baggage? [5]
- Not one of our printed works was ever copied or abstracted from the published or from the unpublished writings of anyone. [5]
- By accident, and on the suggestion of my friend Mr. Henley, the Canadian tales 'Pierre and his People' were published first; with the result that the stories of the Southern Hemisphere were withheld from publication, though they have been privately printed and duly copyrighted. [11]
- Letters and manuscripts of those days have vanished--even his contributions in printed form are unobtainable. [5]
- Since the Organization of the government, Congress has enacted some 5000 acts and joint resolutions, which fill more than 6000 closely printed pages and are scattered through many volumes. [7]
- A considerable portion of the daily newspapers is devoted to these announcements, which are printed in display type, like the advertisements of dry-goods sellers with you. [4]
- Her gown was of some soft and light material printed in buds of delicate color, her slim arms bare above the elbow. [9]
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