32 collocations for rewritten

"He says he expects to stay up all that night rewriting the book, but he is willing to sacrifice a few hours' sleep in the interest of Art.

Just for this reason we so deeply regret his premature death, because he would have constantly rewritten his works and enriched them with the attainments of the (ever) later phases of his life.

© on rewriting several sections; 28Jun28; A1082726.

Revised & rewritten version of Teacher's guide and key for Gaining skill with words.

NM: manuscript writing & rewritten exercises.

They've rewritten the last scene four times; gallows, electric chair, Guilliotin [sic] etc.

Snapshots of author writing play at place on Hudson; pictures of the play in rehearsal; of the director directing it; of the stage hands rewriting itlong before the opening night we know more about the piece than does the playwright himself, and are ten times less eager to see it.

" Since 1921, and since the rehabilitation of "Jurgen," the notion has uprisen, gradually, among the more bold and speculative thinkers, that perhaps I was not, after all, in this "Figures of Earth" attempting to rewrite "Jurgen": and Manuel has made his own friend.

There were the lines, staring at her, as though King had rewritten Kipling: "Who hath smelt wood-smoke at twilight?

More than once did Elizabeth rewrite that letter.

Their monster writes and scratches out and rewrites long proscription lists, and Marcia trembles for her Christians.

Though Mr. James paid me the compliment of advising me not to rewrite my original manuscript, I did revise it quite thoroughly before publication.

Indeed, it seemed to Peter that to sit in this old room and rewrite the wordy meanderings of the old gentleman's book was the very height of emptiness.

To recall the instances would be to rewrite his political novels and to transcribe those attacks on Sir Robert Peel which made his fame and fortune.

I proceeded to rewrite my account, determined not to trust again to the head-quarters' mail.

After discussing the subject thoroughly in the class-room, the pupils should rewrite their papers, and finally answer the following questions, as a species of review.

More often, however, you should follow the plan adopted by Franklin when he emulated Addison by rewriting the Spectator Papers.

He has condensed the whole, has corrected errors, and has rewritten certain passages in a more concise form.

Brougham rewrote his celebrated peroration on the trial of Queen Caroline seventeen times.

As soon as he was free to do as he pleased, therefore, it was natural that he should rewrite his poems and publish them.

The fact was forthwith, quite unreticently, discovered that in "Figures of Earth" I had not succeeded in my attempt to rewrite its predecessor: and this crass failure, so open, so flagrant, and so undeniable, caused what I can only describe as the instant and overwhelming and universal triumph of "Figures of Earth" to be precisely what did not occur.

Yet few of them would rewrite the record of these short lives; their pride is greater than their pain.

This was a sad blow to Becquer, but he courageously set to work to repair the loss, and with painful effort succeeded in recalling and rewriting his Rimas, which were published after his death in the third volume of his works by his friend Correa.

In his stern, self-imposed apprenticeship of phrase-making he had prepared himself for these workmanlike methods by the practice of rewriting his trial stories into dramas and then reworking them into stories again.

It is with the aid of those two brilliant and interesting volumes on Carlyle's "Earlier Life" and "Life in London," issued about two years after the death of their distinguished subject, that I have rewritten my own view of one of the most remarkable men of the nineteenth century.

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