88 collocations for append

To this speech in the 4to Mrs. Cowley appends the following note: 'This is the expression, I am told, which had nearly prov'd fatal to the Comedy.

Palgrave's The golden treasury, to which is appended the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.

Somebody, moreover, informed the same journal that he had recognised and interviewed M. Zola an evening or two previously, to which statement was appended a brief account of some of M. Zola's views.

he laughed in a strange, high-pitched key as he threw himself into a chair and scribbled something rapidly upon paper, appending his signature in his small crabbed handwriting.

[Footnote A: As a practical commentary on Henry Clay's professions of a regard for the cause of human liberty, I append the following advertisement, which, about two years ago, was circulated in Ohio: "THREE HUNDRED DOLLAR'S REWARD.

I append another letter to him, without date:] LETTER 512 CHARLES LAMB TO JACOB VALE ASBURY Dear Sir, It is an observation of a wise man that "moderation is best in all things."

Emma is delighted with your verses, to which I have appended this notice "The 6th line refers to the child of a dear friend of the author's, named Emma," without which it must be obscure; and have sent it with four Album poems of my own (your daughter's with your heading, requesting it a place next mine) to a Mr. Fraser, who is to be editor of a more superb Pocket book than has yet appeared by far!

His treatise is based on traditional English opinion of the middle ages, with an increment of Horace, of whom he thinks so highly as to append to his treatise an English translation of the "Cannons or generall cautions of poetry," which Georgius Fabricius Chemnicensis (1560) had digested from the Ars Poetica, and the Epistles.

I append an English version:] LETTER 461 CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN RICKMAN (Translation)

As illustrating our poet's conceptions on these mysterious subjects, I append extracts from three of his prose writings.

For the benefit of those who come after us, (I don't refer to Sheriffs and Constables, so much as I do to posterity,) I append a few results of the gentleman's vigorous researches.

COLEMAN, MARY HALDANE BEGG. Virginia silhouettes; contemporary letters concerning Negro slavery in the State of Virginia, to which is appended a dissertation on slavery with a proposal for the gradual abolition of it in the State of Virginia.

It was translated by Motteux for addition to the English translation of Bossu on the Epic, which had also appended to it an Essay on Satire by another of these French critics, André Dacier.

All, however, of any value, are embodied in the treaty between Great Britain and Morocco, signed at Fez, 14th June 1801, and confirmed, 19th January 1824 by the Sultan Muley Suleiman, which is considered as still in force, and from which I shall extract two or three articles, appending observations, for the purpose of shewing its spirit and bearing on European commerce and civilization.

It commences with the rudiments of music and a glossary of technical terms, to which is appended a good collection of part-songs, especially prepared for social and festival occasions.

There is a figure of an Italian, to which is appended the following: "The Italian has got a flask of oil and a fish in his hand, and something else in his hand which the little child who reads this must find out.

At this point, in the London Magazine, Lamb appended the footnote: "There is something to me repugnant, at any time, in written hand.

I append here those passages which are directly related to Adonais: 'I mourn Adonis deadloveliest Adonis Dead, dead Adonisand the Loves lament.

With the hope that we may forward the views of the authoress, and be the means of exciting the public attention to her position and wants, we append the following statement by Mr. A. Petermann, which appeared in the Athenaeum of the 6th of December, 1851:

For their special benefit I am allowed to append a portion of the narration.

Mary Lamb (or Charles Lamb, personating her) appended the following postscript to the verses in Novello's album: The reason why my brother's so severe, Vincentio ismy brother has no ear: And Caradori her mellifluous throat Might stretch in vain to make him learn a note.

The song itself is as old as the hills, but I have taken the liberty of appending a glossary, in order that my readers may be spared the trouble of making out the meaning of some of the words.

On returning to the city to embark for Liberia, he underwent an examination by Judge Lee of the Superior Court, and obtained from him a certificate of his fitness to practice the profession of law, a copy of which we append hereto.

A much more deserving case is this which I append: "Under-Housekeeper, under-Matron, desired by a Young Woman, age 22.

To this definition is frequently appended a familiar illustration.

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