18 adjectives to describe insertion

The text of the first folio, with quarto insertions.

The following translations of a madrigal, a quatrain, and a stanza by Michael Angelo, may be worth insertion here for the additional light they throw upon some of the preceding sonnetsespecially upon Sonnets I. and II.

One is polite, for the honour of his countryanother is brilliant, to recommend himself; and the traveller cannot ask a question, the answer to which is not intended for an honourable insertion in his repertory of future fame.

From the fact that a brick vault forms the roof the cellars have often been looked upon as the crypt of the church but this is erroneous; the vault is a later insertion and if any crypt exists it lies below this level.

[Footnote 28: The following sentence: "For these reasons, then, he had both united them and won them over" is probably an explanatory insertion, made by some copyist.

NOTE XVII.The false syntax of articles properly includes every passage in which there is any faulty insertion, omission, choice, or position, of this part of speech.

the application of the term to a triangular insertion in a garment), and dean or dene, a valley (as in Taunton Dean).

[Footnote 37: Accepting Reiske's interpretative insertion, [Greek: telos].]

This good woman, like most persons of her notable character, had a peculiar way of going home, not through the open streets, but by narrow lanes and alleys, with intricate insertions and sudden turnings.

There never can be either a general uniformity or a self-consistency in our methods of parsing, or in our notions of grammar, till the true nature of an ellipsis is clearly ascertained; so that the writer shall distinguish it from a blundering omission that impairs the sense, and the reader or parser be barred from an arbitrary insertion of what would be cumbrous and useless.

A little baby ribbon insertion, it is suggested, would give a certain dash to the carpet slippers without impairing their essential dignity.

In the second place, he put an advertisement a column long in every daily papersix insertions paid in advanceand handed a highly polished brass model of the invention to the editor, with a request to notice, if perfectly agreeable.

Alas for Mr. Watkins and his patient insertion of one hundred and sixty-six "fathom-markers"!

For the purpose of thinking, a simple but very effective costume may be devised by throwing over the kimono itself a thin lace shawl, with a fichu carried high above the waistline and terminating in a plain insertion.

The illegible parts are precisely indicated, without any conjectural insertions, and young Washington's spelling and punctuation subjected to no literary tampering.

At the respective period of visiting those parts of the North-west Coast, this gouty tree had previously cast its foliage of the preceding year, which is of quinary insertion, but it bore ripe fruit, which is a large elliptical pedicellated unilocalar capsule (a bacca corticosa) containing many seeds enveloped in a dry pithy substance.

The quotation in Matt. ii. 6, with its curious insertion of the negative ([Greek: oudamos elachistae] for [Greek: oligostos]), reappears identically in Justin (Dial. c. 78).

In the second place, he put an advertisement a column long in every daily papersix insertions paid in advanceand handed a highly polished brass model of the invention to the editor, with a request to notice, if perfectly agreeable.

18 adjectives to describe  insertion