148 examples of autobiographical in sentences

" Mrs. Leicester's School calls for little annotation, except for the purpose of relating the stories to the lives of their writers; for it contains some very valuable autobiographical matter.

Possibly autobiographical in the matter of the first play.

We learn from his autobiographical poem, The Prelude, what experiences molded him in boyhood.

In The Prelude, the most remarkable autobiographical poem in English, not only reveals the power in nature to develop man, but he also tells how the French revolution made him feel the worth of each individual soul and a sense of the equality of all humanity at the bar of character and conscience.

The works which rank next to The Confessions of an English Opium-Eater are all largely autobiographical, and reveal charming glimpses of this dreamy, learned sage.

His Sentimental Tommy (1896), although not so widely popular, is an unusually original, semi-autobiographical story of imaginative boyhood.

He himself wrote an autobiographical sketch which has been amplified by his son Francis Darwin, and supplemented with numerous extracts from his correspondence.

[Footnote: "Autobiographical Memoir of Sir John Barrow," Murray, 1847.]

Its author, Thomas Hughes, born at Uffington, Berkshire, England, Oct. 19, 1822, was himself, like his hero, both a Rugby boy under Dr. Arnold and the son of a Berkshire squire, but he denied that the story was in any real sense autobiographical.

Autobiographical Recollections.

His autobiographical reminiscences are very entertaining, especially that part of them which describes a voyage home to America, varied by a winter in Portugal, during the early part of his life.

The Memoirs are to be completed in four volumes, to form part of the series of Autobiographical Memoirs, published by Messrs. Hunt and Clarke, and decidedly one of the most attractive works that that has lately issued from the press.

With an Autobiographical Introduction.

The Series will extend to fourteen volumes, the first of which, now before us, preceded by a poetical dedication and autobiographical memoir.

The whole of that poem is autobiographical.

And as one at least of the documents in question is of an almost autobiographical character, its tattered folds at once assume a value to the literary student far beyond the usual scope of an inedited autograph.

R89337, 22Jan52, George William Norris (A) NORRIS, KATHLEEN (THOMPSON) Noon; an autobiographical sketch.

GRAHAM, ANDREW J. Autobiographical notes, verses, and other writings.

Autobiographical notes, verses, and other writings.

MEADOWCROFT, WILLIAM H. The boys' life of Edison; with autobiographical notes by Mr. Edison; edited by George S. Carhart.

London music in 1888-89 as heard by Corno di Bassetto (later known as Bernard Shaw) with some further autobiographical particulars.

SEE Hayes, Carlton J.H. MOORE, ANN LESLIE. M, one thousand autobiographical sonnets.

MOORE, MERRILL. M, one thousand autobiographical sonnets.

Ribeiro too, better known for his romance, left a series of five autobiographical eclogues dating from about 1516-24, and consequently earlier than Garcilaso's.

I want real men and womennot from an autobiographical point of view, because that is generally romantic toobut from the point of view of the friends to whom they showed themselves frankly and naturally, and without that infernal reticence which is not either reverence or chivalry, but simply an inability to face the truth,which is the direct influence of the spirit of evil.

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