Use readers in a sentence
Sentences starting with readers
- Readers of Charles Lamb remember that Sarah Battle insisted on a clean-swept hearth before sitting down to her favorite game of whist. [6]
- Readers must be either very good-natured or very careless. [6]
- Readers of Homer do not want to be reminded that _hippodamoio_, horse-subduer, is the genitive of an epithet applied as a chief honor to the most illustrious heroes. [6]
- Readers become frightfully bored before they get through the first chapter. [9]
- Readers of the Bible and her books--no others. [5]
- Readers are not allowed to copy out passages and read them from the manuscript in the pulpit; they must read from Mrs. Eddy's book itself. [5]
- Readers of middle age can recall the furor over Tupper, the extravagant expectations as to the brilliant essayist Gilfillan, the soon-extinguished hopes of the poet Alexander Smith. [4]
Sentences ending with readers
- The "immoral" room-mate whose conduct was to be an "eloquent example" was Dan Slote, immortalized in the Innocents as "Dan" --a favorite on the ship, and later beloved by countless readers. [5]
- People don't know what Cirri are, at least not one out of fifty readers. [6]
- As I come towards the end of this task which I had set myself, I wish, of course, that I could have performed it more to my own satisfaction and that of my readers. [6]
- The counting-room desires to conciliate the advertisers; the editor looks to making a paper satisfactory to his readers. [4]
- I speak of this freely because I think it as bad policy for the publisher as it is harmful to the public of readers. [4]
- It can "fix the salaries of the Readers. [5]
- I was not surprised at those who read "Jane Eyre" being deeply interested in it; but I hardly expected that a book by an unknown author could find readers. [14]
- Hardly an English statesman in bodily presence could be mistaken by any of "Punch's" readers. [6]
- This series of papers is the fourth of its kind which I have offered to my readers. [6]
- You are one of the best public readers. [7]
More example sentences with the word readers in them
- Day by day, year by year, new readers are coming forward with curiosity and intellectual wants. [4]
- But the old writer, I said to The Teacups, as I say to you, my readers, labors under one special difficulty, which I am thinking of and exemplifying at this moment. [6]
- Now, if the world of readers hates anything it sees in print, it is apology. [6]
- The story has won the attention and enjoyed the favor of a limited class of readers, and if it still continues to interest others of the same tastes and habits of thought I can ask nothing more of it. [6]
- It will agree with the conception of many of the readers of "Joshua. [10]
- How many readers will smile before the rest of this true incident is told? [9]
- As your readers will remember, he was condemned to death. [5]
- In this volume will be found "Brahma," "Days," and others which are well known to all readers of poetry. [6]
- All the men who are distinguished in political life become so familiar to the readers of "Punch" in their caricatures, that we know them at sight. [6]
- Once in a while you will come on a house where you will find a family of readers and almost no library. [6]
- Yet he hesitated when he found that the proposed protection was likely to work a hardship to readers of the poorer class. [5]
- Many readers remember what old Rogers, the poet, said: "When I hear a new book talked about or have it pressed upon me, I read an old one. [6]
- Let me explain what I mean, so that my readers may think for themselves a little, before they accuse me of hasty expressions. [6]
- The rural readers were not to be wheedled out of their cherished conception of the personal appearance of the philosopher of the Tri-bune. [4]
- His varied abilities were fully recognized by the readers of the journal he edited. [4]
- I know full well that many readers would be disappointed if I did not mention some of the grand places and bring in some of the great names that lend their lustre to London society. [6]
- It may be well enough to explain, though in the case of many of my readers this will hardly be necessary. [5]
- There is a very old and familiar story, accompanied by a feeble jest, which most of my readers may probably enough have met with in Joe Miller or elsewhere. [6]
- His rule appears to have been to state just so much of the truth as would leave on the mind of his readers a correct impression, at the least cost of pain to the sensitive folks he was writing about. [5]
- The suggestion as to form has been adopted bit many of our religious, literary, and special weeklies, to the great convenience of the readers, and I doubt not of the publishers also. [4]
- In an attempt to bring home to myself, as well as to my readers, a realization of what American participation in this war means or should mean. [9]
- It is impossible to begin a story which must of necessity tax the powers of belief of readers unacquainted with the class of facts to which its central point of interest belongs without some words in the nature of preparation. [6]
- In the mean time I will say with Prospero, addressing my old readers, and my new ones, if such I have, "If you be pleased, retire into my cell And there repose: a turn or two I'll walk, To still my beating mind. [6]
- These exaggerations ran through the city, arousing indignation; and the correspondents of foreign papers, knowing that readers often like best what is most incredible, had sent the accounts to the provinces and foreign countries. [10]
- I feel that this study of Irving as a man of letters would be incomplete, especially for the young readers of this generation, if it did not contain some more extended citations from those works upon which we have formed our estimate of his quality. [4]
- The readers of this great story-teller, who was so long in obtaining recognition, who "made twenty assaults upon fame and had forty books killed under him" before he achieved success, will find his genius fully appreciated and fairly weighed in this discriminating essay. [6]
- Many readers will think that the simple record of Mr. Seward's unresisting acquiescence in the action of the President is far from being to his advantage. [6]
- The first-named of these stories has revolted many readers by the power with which wicked and exceptional characters are depicted. [14]
- In connection with these biographies, or memoirs, more properly, in which I have written of my departed friends, I hope my readers will indulge me in another personal reminiscence. [6]
- But here and there it found devout readers who were captivated by its spiritual elevation and great poetical beauty, among them one who wrote of it in the "Democratic Review" in terms of enthusiastic admiration. [6]
- To have control, then, of the Readers, is to have control of the Branch Churches. [5]
- For most readers the wicked character is repellant; but the commonplace raises less protest, and is soon deemed harmless, while it is most demoralizing. [4]
- The ceilings of the two rooms of state were moulded with medallion-portraits and rustic figures, such as may have been seen by many readers in the famous old Philipse house,--Washington's head-quarters,--in the town of Yorkers. [6]
- The handsomest of the three travellers, in whom of course our readers recognize their three young friends, Darius, Bartja and Zopyrus, spoke to one of the harbor police and asked for the house of Theopompus the Milesian, to whom they were bound on a visit. [10]
- But after all, the readers who care most for the early records of medical science and art are the specialists who are dividing up the practice of medicine and surgery as they were parcelled out, according to Herodotus, by the Egyptians. [3]
- Of this, perhaps, the most remarkable example I can give is the effect produced on nearly every class of readers by the appearance of Captain Basil Hall's 'Travels in North America. [5]
- Horapollo's father was the last of the horoscope readers, and his grandfather had been the last high-priest of the Isis of Philae. [10]
- It is of the journey which we began together, and which I finished apart, that I mean to give my "Atlantic" readers an account. [6]
- I intend in the course of this vacation to search for the cave; and, if I find it, my readers shall know the truth about it, if it destroys the only bit of romance connected with these mountains. [4]
- The readers of the charming story "A Week in a French Country-House" will remember poor Monsieur Jacque's piteous cry in the night: "Ursula, art thou asleep? [6]
- The publisher wrote that the verdict of the readers was favorable, and he would venture on it, though he cautioned Mr. Burnett not to expect a great commercial success. [4]
- We are confident that the readers of our Raper will appreciate the letter in another column signed 'W. [9]
- It was true that the readers had reported favorably, but had refused to express any opinion on the market value. [4]
- I sincerely trust that neither you nor any of your readers, and especially none with families, may ever be placed in such seeming direct proximity to death while obliged to decide the one question I was compelled to, viz. [5]
- It may be that my readers have found what I tried, instinctively, to convey in the pioneer life I portrayed--"The soul of goodness in things evil. [11]
- They are too technical for general readers, but you will make such exception as you require. [6]
- Now that the teacups have left the table, an occasional evening call is all that my readers must look for. [6]
- His or her taste may be good, or it may be immature and vicious; it may be used simply to create a sensation; and yet the million of readers get nothing except what this one person chooses they shall read. [4]
- The readers who take up this volume may recollect a series of conversations held many years ago over the breakfast-table, and reported for their more or less profitable entertainment. [6]
- There must be some reason for it; and that would explain a social phenomenon, why there are so many unattractive people, and why the attractive readers of these essays could not get on without them. [4]
- They have pleased some of my friends, and so may please some of your readers, and you asked me in the spring if I hadn't somewhat to contribute to your journal. [6]
- The genius of Shakespeare lay in his power to so use the real and individual facts of life as to raise in the minds of his readers a broader and nobler conception of human life than they had conceived before. [4]
- Of those omitted, several are now restored, in accordance with the expressed wishes of many readers and lovers of them. [6]
- Perhaps he was right: more than one book which seemed dead and was dead for contemporary readers has had a resurrection when the rivals who triumphed over it lived only in the tombstone memory of antiquaries. [6]
- The next morning Rhodopis went into the garden--the same into which we led our readers during the lifetime of Amasis-and found Bartja and Sappho in an arbor overgrown with vines. [10]
- We may here remind our readers that the Greeks made use of the Olympic games to determine the date of each year. [10]
- I think most readers of Shakspeare sometimes find themselves thrown into exalted mental conditions like those produced by music. [6]
- Some of our readers may have seen, in India, a cloud of crows pecking a sick vulture to death--no bad type of what happens in that country as often as fortune deserts one who has been great and dreaded. [5]
- This panoplied its readers in completeness. [4]
- The mass of readers have cared less for form than for novelty and news and the satisfying of a recently awakened curiosity. [4]
- Most of my readers are somewhat acquainted with our own church and village celebrations. [6]
- It gives many readers a singular pleasure to find a writer telling them something they have long known or felt, but which they have never before found any one to put in words for them. [6]
- But he was profuse in his references to those from whom he borrowed,--more profuse than many of his readers would believe without taking the pains to count his authorities. [6]
- I have a picture hanging in my library, a lithograph, of which many of my readers may have seen copies. [6]
- The Essay on Persian Poetry, published in the "Atlantic Monthly" in 1858, should be studied by all readers who are curious in tracing the influence of Oriental poetry on Emerson's verse. [6]
- It must be partly due to the want of proper training in the public schools that there are so few readers of discrimination, and that the general taste, judged by the sort of books now read, is so mediocre. [4]
- It was not one of those conversations which a third person can report minutely, unless by that miracle of clairvoyance known to the readers of stories made out of authors' brains. [6]
- Our Scheherezade kept on writing her stories according to agreement, so many pages for so many dollars, but some of her readers began to complain that they could not always follow her quite so well as in her earlier efforts. [6]
- Decaying wood is often phosphorescent, as many readers must have seen for themselves. [6]
- All the readers of this article have in some sweet and gushing hour of their lives played the role of Magnanimous-Incident hero. [5]
- The papyrus scroll of the Sais oculist, which a short time ago existed only in the imagination of the author and readers of "An Egyptian Princess," is now an established fact. [10]
- The great mass of the readers are outside of New York, and the rural districts are what we have got to go for. [8]
- But the honey of sensuous description is spread so deeply over the surface of the goblet that a large proportion of its readers never think of its holding anything else. [6]
- I have heard of readers convulsing audiences with my "Aurelia's Unfortunate Young Man. [5]
- This is one of my privileges as a talker; and of course, if I was not talking for our whole company, I don't expect all the readers of this periodical to be interested in my notes of what was said. [6]
- The larger portion of my limited circle of readers must be quite indifferent to, if not ignorant of, the adverse opinions which have been expressed or recorded concerning any of these Addresses or Essays now submitted to their own judgment. [6]
- The short biographies of historic personages, of which within the past few years many have been published, have been a great relief to the large class of readers who want to know something, but not too much, about them. [6]
- The habitual readers of Emerson do not mind an occasional over-statement, extravagance, paradox, eccentricity; they find them amusing and not misleading. [6]
- I am speaking, of course, of the general mass of readers, and not of the specialists who must follow their subjects with ceaseless inquisition. [4]
- The extraordinary vogue of certain recent stories is not so much to be wondered at when we consider the millions that have been added to the readers of English during the past twenty-five years. [4]
- The extensive literature of catalogues is probably little known to most of my readers. [6]
- Perhaps for readers of a later day a word as to what constituted the Jameson raid would not be out of place here. [5]
- I think that not only I, the writer, but many of my readers, recognize in our own mental constitution an occasional obliquity of perception, not always detected at the time, but plain enough when looked back upon. [6]
- If we were not in mortal terror of the imperial power, and a little fearful, too, of tiring our readers, we would write out all the legends we have collected of this first fight for consolidation, and show the blood, too. [9]
- 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]
- English readers did not fancy any burlesque of their Arthurian tales, or American strictures on their institutions. [5]
- Still, there have not been wanting readers who have preferred this second series of papers to the first. [6]
- But I have no doubt that practice made good readers in those days. [4]
- It will be news to some of my readers, at any rate. [5]
- Of his descriptive news letters there were about twenty, and they were regarded by the readers of the Union as distinctly notable. [5]
- It is little needed, because the case is clear enough to all intelligent readers of our diplomatic history, and because his cause has been amply sustained by others in many ways better qualified than myself to do it justice. [6]
- It hardly seems necessary to assure my readers that I have endeavored to earn for the following pages the title of a "corrected edition. [10]
- The state of nature of Rousseau was a state in which inequality did not exist, and with a fervid rhetoric he tried to persuade his readers that it was the happier state. [4]
- It was so natural, so informal, so intimate that readers accepted it as matter of course, as they accepted the blooming of flowers and the flitting of birds. [4]
- And, besides, Philip's name must be known to all the readers of magazines in the town as a writer, a name in more than one list of "contributors. [4]
- I have laid myself open to criticism by more than one piece of negligence, which has been passed over without invidious comment by the readers of my papers. [6]
- I will explain myself on this point after I have told my readers what has frightened me. [6]
- How many of my readers would have the industry and application to memorize two thousand verses, even for a Dore Bible? [5]
- Some few of my readers may remember that in a former paper I suggested the possibility of the existence of an idiotic area in the human mind, corresponding to the blind spot in the human retina. [6]
- If any of my readers happen to be able to identify any one Teacup by some accidental circumstance,--say, for instance, Number Five, by the incident of her burning the diamond,--I hope they will keep quiet about it. [6]
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