139 examples of anonymously in sentences

The satire was published anonymously, and immediately attracted attention; the sale was rapid, and a new edition being called for, Byron revised it.

Without thought of literary fame, he contributed these articles anonymously; but fortunately, in 1853, he began to collect his own works, and the last of fourteen volumes was published just after his death.

Hardy became noted, however, when he published Far from the Madding Crowd, a book which, when it appeared anonymously in the Cornhill Magazine (1874), was generally attributed to George Eliot, for the simple reason that no other novelist was supposed to be capable of writing it.

In the memoirs of him, published anonymously [by Doctor Mainwaring] in 1760, the author says that Händel was "always habituated to an uncommon portion of food and nourishment," and accuses him of "excessive indulgence in this lowest of gratifications.

" This was published anonymously in London, in 1799, but it is known to have been written by Dr. William Coxe.

His power of versification was early and well formed, and the pieces which were published anonymously at a maturer period, as "Geehale," and "The Iroquois," &c., have long been embodied without a name in our poetic literature.

I found organic remains of several species in the limestone rocks of the falls, and published, anonymously, in the paper some notices of its mineralogy.

His first story, "The Man of Feeling," was published anonymously in 1771, and such was its popularity that its authorship was claimed in many quarters.

But I should certainly say that writing anonymously ought to have some definite excuse, such as that of the leading article.

Writing anonymously ought to be the exception; writing a signed article ought to be the rule.

A jerry-builder whose houses have been condemned writes anonymously and becomes the Thunderer.

A Socialist who has quarrelled with the other Socialists writes anonymously, and he becomes the Thunderer.

A monopolist who has lost his monopoly, and a demagogue who has lost his mob, can both write anonymously and become the same newspaper.

Here Murray anonymously copied Blair.

Of these two plays, "Sir Martin Mar-all" was printed anonymously in 1668.

Consequently, learned women have frequently given their works to the world anonymously, or allowed them to be attributed to their male relatives.

Both were printed anonymously and are the only short stories she wrote after the Clerical Scenes.

There was a certain admixture of fiction in it, but in the main it was a confession of opinions; for various reasons the book had a certain vogue, and though it was published anonymously, the authorship was within my own circle detected.

Some of their noblest arguments for Freedom were published anonymously.

Lucas, who had returned from a long exile and was a member of the Irish parliament, contributed to it, sometimes anonymously but generally over the signature of "A Citizen" or "Civis."

In 1759 he published anonymously his Enquiry into the Present State of Polite Learning in Europe, which was well received and helped him to other literary work.

It is to provide a way by which teachers and pupils may write anonymously for the school.

ADAM BEDE, George Eliot's first novel, published anonymously in 1859, took at once with both critic and public.

In 1893 appeared anonymously a volume entitled 'God in His World,' which attracted instantly wide attention in this country and in England for its subtlety of thought, its boldness of treatment, its winning sweetness of temper, and its exquisite style.

The ultra-zealous, afraid of that light which letters diffuse, not to the prejudice of religion, but to their own disadvantage, took different ways of attacking him; some, by a trick as puerile as cowardly, wrote fictitious letters to themselves; others, attacking him anonymously, had afterwards fallen by the ears among themselves.

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