159 examples of everyman in sentences

The best known of the Moralities is "Everyman," which has recently been revived in England and America.

Intimations of Immortality, Tintern Abbey, best lyrics and sonnets, in Selections, edited by Dowden (Athenaeum Press Series); selections and short poems, edited by M. Arnold, in Golden Treasury Series; Selections, also in Everyman's Library, Riverside Literature Series, Cassell's National Library, etc. Coleridge.

Numerous inexpensive editions of Scott's best poems and novels in Standard English Classics, Pocket Classics, Cassell's National Library, Eclectic English Classics, Everyman's Library, etc.; thus, Lady of the Lake, edited by Edwin Ginn, and Ivanhoe, edited by W. D. Lewis, both in Standard English Classics; Marmion, edited by G. B. Acton, and The Talisman, edited by F. Treudly, in Pocket Classics, etc. Byron.

Essays: Dream Children, Old China, Dissertation on Roast Pig, etc., edited by Wauchope, in Standard English Classics; various essays also in Camelot Series, Temple Classics, Everyman's Library, etc.

The English Mail-Coach and Joan of Arc, in Standard English Classics, etc.; Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, in Temple Classics, Morley's Universal Library, Everyman's Library, Pocket Classics, etc.; Selections, edited by M. H. Turk, in Athenæum Press; Selections, edited by B. Perry (Holt).

Pride and Prejudice, in Everyman's Library, Pocket Classics, etc. BIBLIOGRAPHY.

(New York 1884); Poems, Globe, Aldine, and Cambridge editions, in Athenaeum Press (announced, 1909), Muses' Library, Canterbury Poets, etc.; Biographia Literaria, in Everyman's Library; the same, in Clarendon Press; Prose Selections, Lectures on Shakespeare, etc. (see Selections for Reading, above); Letters, edited by E.H. Coleridge (London, 1895).

Texts: Poems, edited by Dowden (Macmillan); Poetical Works (Crowell); Selections in Canterbury Poets; Life of Nelson, in Everyman's Library, Temple Classics, Morley's Universal Library, etc. Life: by Dowden (English Men of Letters).

(London, 1883); Cambridge Poets Edition, with Letters, edited by H. E. Scudder (Houghton, Mifflin); Aldine Edition, with Life, edited by Lord Houghton (Macmillan); Selected Poems, with introduction and notes by Arlo Bates (Ginn and Company); Poems, also in Everyman's Library, Muses' Library, Golden Treasury, etc.; Letters, edited by S. Colvin, in Eversley Edition.

The English translation of the Utopia may be found entire in Everyman's Library (35¢).

Cornish was a capable dramatist, as well as a musician and a poet; and he, unlike the author of Everyman, wrote plays simply to amuse the court and its guests.

Everyman and Other Miracle Plays (Everyman's Library, 35 cents) is a good inexpensive volume.

Everyman and Other Miracle Plays (Everyman's Library, 35 cents) is a good inexpensive volume.

The best Morality is that known as Everyman, Pollard, 76-96; also in Everyman's Library.

The best Morality is that known as Everyman, Pollard, 76-96; also in Everyman's Library.

If Everyman is not accessible, Hycke-Scorner may be substituted, Morley; 12-18; Manly's Specimens, I., 386-420.

Everyman Library.

(Everyman Library.)

Everyman had to provide his own "health resort" in those days: there was nothing to correspond to the modern hotel.

It is Everyman who must be the saviour of the State in a modern community; we cannot shift our share in the burthen; and here again, I think, is something that may well be underlined and emphasised.

Economics for everyman.

R96424, 19Jun52, Haldeman-Julius Co. (PWH) AUSTIN, MARY (HUNTER) Everyman's genius; appendix and bibliography, with teaching notes, by Maxwell Aley.

Everyman's life of Jesus, edited by James Moffatt.

Everyman's house; with a foreword by Herbert Hoover.

U.S. Everyman's house.

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