134 examples of interpolate in sentences

To admit it had been wrong; to interpolate it is surely worse.

the corruptions introduced into the Roman Catholic Church, in later ages, on the pretended basis of their authority; the legends and miracles interpolated with the narratives of their lives and deaths, and the perversion or exaggeration of their opinions.

He had refused to interpolate a vulgar ballet in the second act for the benefit of the members of the aristocratic Jockey Club, who dined late and insisted on having a ballet on entering the opera-house.

Dear, dear, child," he interpolated, with malice aforethought, "have you a fever?your cheek's like a coal.

New principles, too, have been interpolated into the law of nations, founded neither in justice nor the usage or acknowledgment of nations.

" "The mother is always impressing him with the fact that he is a de Laney on both sides," interpolated Bert.

is legion) of the tendency to interpolate by the insertion of parallel passages from the same or from the other Synoptic Gospels.

The foregoing description embodies the standard of points as laid down and adopted by the Borzoi Club, interpolated with some remarks for the further guidance of the novice.

The extract from Paradise Lost and the passage from Maundrell were interpolated in the first reprint of the Spectator.]

Lyrics and episodic stories are interpolated, obsolete words and stylistic archaisms occur.

In the meantime Antonius, in his progress through Italy, was making great use of the decree confirming all Caesar's acts, which he interpolated and forged in the most shameless manner.

Likewise the inclination, sanctioned by Goethe and the Romantic school, to interpolate specimens of the least formed half-literary genresnamely, letters and diariesworked against the adoption of a fixed form, notwithstanding that this expedient augmented the greatoften indeed too greatinner richness of the German novel.

Goethe's later novels with their didactic tendencies, and the inclination to interpolate "Novellen" and diaries, lead up to Gottfried Keller, Wilhelm Raabe and again to Fontane.

[Footnote G: In making a copy of my original diary, it is proper at this point to interpolate an account of the circumstances under which the name "Tower" was bestowed upon the creek and fall.

All sorts of people are thronging there,some kneeling before the shrine of the Madonna, which gleams with its hundreds of silver votive hearts, legs, and arms,some listening to the preaching,some crowding round the chapel of the Presepio,old women, haggard and wrinkled, come tottering along with their scaldini of coals, drop down on their knees to pray, and, as you pass, interpolate in their prayers a parenthesis of begging.

"That's what I say," interpolated the Professor.

" "Learning Euclid," interpolated Jarvis.

that in the folio an interpolated line in "Coriolanus," Act iii. sc. 2, reads, "To brook controul without the use of anger," and that so Mr. Collier gave it in both editions of his "Notes and Emendations," in his fac-similes made for private distribution, in his vile one-volume Shakespeare, and in the "List," etc., appended to the "Seven Lectures."

Perhaps she would find that people were tired of her old tricks, and she would have to rehearse new ones, or interpolate new songs and gags.

Mr. White has in many cases wisely and properly made halting verses perfect in their limbs by easy transpositions, and we think he is perfectly right in refusing to interpolate a syllable, but wrong in assuming that we have Shakspeare's metre where we have no metre at all.

General Hannay was, I thought, too apt to interpolate lengthy reminiscences of active service, just when I wanted to get on with the matter in hand.

" "The vibrations our ears can take are very small, I know," interpolated Spinrobin, cold at heart, while Miriam, hiding behind chairs and tables that offered handy protection, watched with mingled anxiety and confidence, knowing that in the last resort her adorable and "wonderful Spinny" would guide her aright.

" Early in November the two new volumes of Shandy began to approach completion; for by this time Sterne had already made up his mind to interpolate these notes of his French travels, which now do duty as Vol.

interpolated the Padre, a sincere but somewhat tactless Christian.

We never found a sign of you or the car" "'Cause I was over in camp, or thereabouts," interpolated Casey drily.

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