22 adverbs to describe how to edit

The Stockholm paper which imitates the American press most closely is Svenska Dagbladet, ably edited by Helmer Key, a doctor of philosophy, and C.G. Tengwall, who is regarded as one of the best all-around newspaper men in Sweden.

Newly edited material by Garden City Pub. Co. & new introd.

The Greek text was first published in the Aldine Rhetores Graeci (1508) badly edited by Ducas.

It has been admirably edited by Mr. Munro.

Sir Walter subsequently edited, upon a similar plan, an edition of the Works of Swift.

The latter says that it is often so misused especially in carelessly edited newspapers, as in "Comments on the heart-rending disaster which transpired yesterday are unnecessary, but," etc.

Hehe took down what I said and later hehe kind of edited my copy before I handed it in.

* We commend to our readers, "The Missionary Review of the World," edited jointly by Rev. J.M. Sherwood, D.D., of New York, and Rev. A.T. Pierson, D.D., of Philadelphia.

He feigned that he was merely editing a treatise on The Philosophy of Clothes, the work of a German professor, Diogenes Teufelsdröckh.

Everybody's editing magazines nowadays.

Chalybaeus at Kiel (died 1862), and Friedrich Harms at Berlin (died 1880; Metaphysics, posthumously edited by H. Wiese, 1885), who, like Fortlage and I.H. Fichte, start from the system of the elder Fichte, should also be mentioned as sympathizing with the opinions of those who have been named.

COVERLEY, SIR ROGER DE, member of the club under whose auspices the Spectator is professedly edited; represents an English squire of Queen Anne's reign.

Cyril D'Cunha and Jose Salvador Fernandes edited the English and Konknni section respectively.

The work was accordingly placed in the hands of Miss Berry, who edited it satisfactorily, and it was published by Mr. Murray in the course of the following year.

The presence of a divinity student was no barrier to his language at such a time, though for the reader's sake it may be severely edited.

First edit., shrowdly.

She has successfully edited such periodicals as Hearth and Home, Harpers' Young People, and Harpers' Bazaar, in which much of her prose and poetry has appeared.

[Footnote 64: Madame de Staël's son, who afterward edited the works of Madame de Staël and Madame Necker.

It has been tastefully and judiciously edited by the Rev. F. Dale, M.A., and its characterestics, if we may use the term, are several productions of his highly imaginative and powerful pen.

We are obliged, then, to give up our theory that his intention was to make every reader an editor, and to suppose that he wished rather to show how disgracefully a book might be edited and yet receive the commendation of professional critics who read with the ends of their fingers.

This play was again printed in 1632; and a few years ago it was elaborately edited by Prof. Karl Eltze, whowhatever may be his merits as a criticis acknowledged on every hand to be a most accomplished scholar.

One day Lirio was feverishly editing copy with a ball pen refill even though he had an empty ball pen in his pocket.

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