62 Words to use with title

On the title page of the second quarto (1690), The Forc'd Marriage is said to have been played at the Queen's Theatre.

I own the earth, because it belongs to my Father,the best part of it, you know,there is a truer giving than by title deeds to material acresand the world has grown very beautiful since my Father made me heir of all things through his Son.

Hart soon gave up Cassio to Kynaston for the title rôle in which he is said to have excelled.

PATTON, R. G. Iowa land title examinations.

Tichatschek, the famous Dresden tenor, examined the score, and liked the title role; the chorus director, Fischer, also pleaded for the acceptance of the opera; and so at last Wagner got word in Paris that it would be produced in Dresden.

I have suggested that our title holders should give up their titles.

© 6Jul34; A74720. Cupples & Leon Co. (PWH); 11Aug61; R280238. HALL, WILLIAM W. A manual on title searches and passing titles in Pennsylvania.

The poem being, as its title imports, a medley of jest and earnest, allows a metrical licence, of which we are often tempted to wish that its author had not availed himself; yet the most unmetrical and apparently careless passages flow with a grace, a lightness, a colloquial ease and frolic, which perhaps only heighten the effect of the serious parts, and serve as a foil to set off the unrivalled finish and melody of these latter.

The thing in itself is insensible, but not irrational, and the forms of intuition and forms of thought joined by Liebmann under the title forms of knowledge have in Kant a by no means equal rank.]

in American mercury magazine, July 1947 under the title Blood pressure, high and low.

160 For fear the people have them in the wind, Who long ago were neither dumb nor blind: Nor apt to think from Heaven their title springs, Since Jove and Mars left off begetting kings.

under the title Play ball, son.

OTTEMILLER, JOHN H. Index to plays in collections; an author and title index to plays appearing in collections published between 1900 and 1942.

abroad under title Boennens makt.

A Manual for title examiners in Virginia.

Chapman's influence is again (me judice) apparent in the eloquent but somewhat strained language of such a passage as the following: "Alas, my noble Lord, he is not rich, Nor titles hath, nor in his tender cheekes The standing lake of Impudence corrupts; Hath nought in all the world, nor nought wood have To grace him in the prostituted light.

under the title Intermediate pianoranging: chords and melodies, book 1; this book with new title pub.

They were at first much puzzled to know whether books and music were included under the article of papers, and were very desirous of burning a history of France, because they discovered, by the title-plate, that it was "about Kings;" but the most difficult part of this momentous transaction was taking an account of it in writing.

Serialized in Short stories, Apr. 1-May 15, 1948 under title Jungle shawl.

He turned to the title-leaf and read the date, then looked at the cover.

I rue my harvest, if it leaves Thee vainly waiting after harvests cease, Like one who has been mocked by title lease To barren fields.

The authors of the Conversations-Lexicon, referring to the monkish Lives of the Saints which originated in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, say that the title legend was given to all fictions which make pretensions to truth.

In this way none of them will rebel, because they become to an extent by their title masters of armies, and their irritation will be assuaged by their faring as private citizens for a time.

The Catholic (and in respect to this one particular point I include under this title members of the Roman, Anglican and Eastern Communions) maintains and practices the sacramental system; the Protestant does not.

The great Homer himself did not disdain to sing the mighty battle of the frogs and mice; and Aristophanes gave the frogs a most important chorus in one of his comedies; moreover, calling the whole comedy "The Frogs," although he had his choice of title-names among many very notable charactersÆschylus, Euripides, Bacchus, Pluto, Proserpine, and other leaders of society.

62 Words to use with  title