22 examples of italicise in sentences

Whether they put the title in italics, or within commas, it is always italicised in this edition.

As Mr. Dowden suggests, the him was probably italicised by Wordsworth, "because the oar is suspended not for Thomson but for Collins."

[101] Boswell, post, Nov. 1, writes of 'old Scottish enthusiasm,' again italicising these two words.

In The Life of Johnson (ante, iii. 113), Boswell quotes these words, without shewing that they are his own; but italicises not fervour, but loyalty. 'Whose service is perfect freedom.'

[1095] Boswell italicises this word, I think, because Johnson objected to the misuse of it. '

Obviously in order to make that parenthetical remark which I have italicised.

[Endnote 252:1] The italicised words are a verbatim reproduction of Luke i. 6.

I have italicised two sentences for their peculiarity of thought. 31st.

[Footnote A: If the reader will leave out the italicised wordsBut

[Footnote A: If the reader will leave out the italicised wordsBut

Every word italicised above by me carries Shelley's witness that Poetry and joyous emotion are inseparable.

And the last stanza began with the word "For," and italicised the words

"The most important rules and definitions are printed in large type, italicised.

"Words Italicised, are emphatick, in various degrees.

"When he comes to the Italicised word, he should give it such a definition as its connection with the sentence may require.

The italicising, and quotation marking, I have no objection to.

And so onand so on; with marchings and counter-marchings, and every word nervously italicised.

[Variant 2: The word "lived" was italicised in the edition of 1800 only.

[Variant 9: This word was italicised from 1813 to 1832.]

[Variant 7: "both" 'italicised' from 1815 to 1832, and also in 'The Prelude'.]

[Variant 70: "Once" 'italicised' in 1820 only.

I have italicised the clauses which give some clue to the dates of composition.

22 examples of  italicise  in sentences