100 examples of chapman's in sentences

Many years after Lamb wrote to Barton (August 10, 1827): "Did you ever read my 'Adventures of Ulysses,' founded on Chapman's old translation of it?

Homer, in Chapman's translation, 505, 507.

On First Looking into Chapman's Homer and On the Grasshopper and Cricket, which begins with the famous line: "The poetry of earth is never dead.

There are not wanting points of general resemblance between Chapman's Byron and the imperious, unbending spirit of the great Advocate as he is here represented; but in diction and versification, the present tragedy is wholly different from any work of Chapman's.

Dr. Chapman's Flora made no mention of such an anomaly.

Did you ever read my "Adventures of Ulysses," founded on Chapman's old translation of it?

Champion, The "Chapel Bell, The," by Southey Chapman's Homer Chatsworth, by Patmore Chaucer, Godwin's Life Cheshire cats Chessiad, The Children's books, Lamb on Childs, Mr. See Letters.

MS. play founded on Sidney's Arcadia Low Country Leaguer Lustique Machlaean Macrios Magical weed Makarell Make ready March beere Marlins Marlowe's Hero and Leander quoted Marriage, restrained by law at certain seasons Martial quoted Mary muffe Masque (MS.) containing a long passage that is found in Chapman's Byron's Tragedie Massinger, his share in the authorship of Sir John Van Olden Barnavelt Mawmets

LIVERPOOL, CHAPMAN'S HEALTH FOODS DEPOT, Eberle Street.

Besides these there are several other specially good whole-wheat biscuits, among which may be mentioned Chapman's Nut Wheat Biscuits; Winter's "Mainstay" series of Diet Biscuits, including some dozen varieties, all excellent, ranging in price from 4d.

His favorite among Chapman's Hymns of Homer was the one to Pan, and which he himself rivalled in the "Endymion.

[Footnote 1: Read T.J. Chapman's The, French in the Allegheny Valley, pp.

But Hattie Chapman's eyes are blue, and her hair isn't black, you know, so you can't call her dark, exactly.

Their apparel was more gorgeous and wonderful than ever, and Thomas, who was anxious to be off courting Miss Chapman's lady's-maid, found his masters dreadfully exacting in the matter of hair-dressing.

I can be bought for $1000and I think that you might get me for 50 Dolls less if you try, though that is Mr. Chapman's price.

Our ancient poets wrote verses sometimes of twelve syllables, as Drayton's Polyolbion; and of fourteen, as Chapman's Homer."

It was written, as has been said, as Homer would have written if he had been an Englishman of Chapman's time.

A fortnightly gathering of the contributors to the Review was held in Mr. Chapman's house, and on these occasions she came to know most of the scientific and positivist thinkers of England at that time.

Emily Hahn (A); 22Apr68; R433910. HAIGHT, GORDON S. George Eliot and John Chapman, with Chapman's diaries.

If these writers had taken the trouble to examine Chapman's qualifications for serving as a witness in anthropological questions, they would have saved themselves the humiliation of being thus duped.

Chapman's assertion that there is love in all Bushman marriages is one of these false facts, as our cross-examination has shown.

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Sarah Grimké thus wrote of Mrs. Chapman's appearance on that occasion: "She is the most beautiful woman I ever saw; the perfection of sweetness and intelligence being blended in her speaking countenance.

This side of Chapman's, the Indian trader's store, the old route turns to the right and follows up this black-jack ridge.

He has also altered some of Miss Chapman's questions.

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