240 examples of italics in sentences

The lies of young Wilding, and the sentiments in Joseph Surface, were thus marked out in a sort of italics to the audience.

The lies of young Wilding, and the sentiments in Joseph Surface, were thus marked out in a sort of italics to the audience.

In the following copy the variations are marked in italics.

Titles of books, poems, essays, etc., are in italics.

Footnote 83: For the typography of titles the author has adopted the plan of putting the titles of all books, and of all important works generally regarded as single books, in italics.

Twelve are called "Tonics; and are heard in the usual sound of the separated Italics, in the following words: A-ll, a-rt, a-n, a-le, ou-r, i-sle, o-ld, ee-l, oo-ze, e-rr, e-nd, i-n,"Ib., p. 53.

Italics are chiefly used to distinguish emphatic or remarkable words: in the Bible, they show what words were supplied by the translators.

"And therefor there is no Word false, but what is distinguished by Italics."Ib., Pref., p.

4. For what purpose are Italics chiefly used?

"The words in italics are parsed in the same manner.

"A roman s being added to a word in italics or small capitals.

In the following anecdote, substitute equivalents for expressions in italics.

B. Use compound tenses, and substitute conjunctive pronouns for words in italics in the following exercise: 1.

In the following anecdote, substitute equivalents for words in italics: 58.

In the following anecdote, substitute equivalents for expressions in italics: 81.

In the following anecdote substitute equivalents for expressions in italics: 103.

In the following anecdote, substitute equivalents for expressions in italics: 154.

In the following anecdote, substitute equivalents for expressions in italics: 161. LE RÉGULUS FRANÇAIS Tout le monde sait l'histoire de Régulus, ce Romain qui, pris par les Carthaginois, et envoyé à Rome, sur sa parole, pour proposer un échange de captifs, dissuada héroïquement le Sénat d'accepter les offres faites, et revint à Carthage l'attendaient d'horribles supplices.

It is over the clause placed in italics that controversy has waxed fiercest.

" The words which I have underlined are printed in Italics in my edition of the work (London, 12mo.

The italics are mine.

" The italics are mine; they make it obvious that the choice of the girls is not taken into account and that they can escape parental tyranny only by running away.

" The italics again indicate that denial of choice is the custom, while the elopement indicates the same thing, for if there were liberty of choice there would be no need of eloping.

A book isn't primarily meant to be read aloud: and you mustn't resort to tricks of emphasis, such as italics and so forth, which can only be rendered by voice-inflections.

In her last book there was a great, but scarcely a good change of style, she having been obliged by its thinness to pepper the page with Italics; still these are only marks of a period of transition, and in spite of them the book is priceless.

240 examples of  italics  in sentences