18 examples of mid-century in sentences

Up to the mid-century then, despite assailants, the classical school held its supremacy; for its literary art was incomparably more skillful than that of its enemies.

The mid-century owners and breeders had probably all the advantages of what a past generation had done, as there were certainly many wonderful Pointers in the 'fifties, 'sixties, and 'seventies, as old men living to-day will freely allow.

R651660. Trains; mid-century ed.

Modern British poetry; mid-century ed.

Modern American poetry; mid-century ed.

(In Mid-century American poets) © 15Mar50; A42418.

The New Modern American and British poetry, mid-century ed.

The Story of American democracy; mid-century ed.

R651660. Trains; mid-century ed.

Modern British poetry; mid-century ed.

Modern American poetry; mid-century ed.

(In Mid-century American poets) © 15Mar50; A42418.

The New Modern American and British poetry, mid-century ed.

The Story of American democracy; mid-century ed.

While the great flood of the mid-century Irish immigration had spread itself mainly north, east, and west, the larger cities of the South also received a share.

Braid, Elliotson, and other English inquirers of the mid-century, were subjected to such persecutions as official science could inflict.

That condition in which the seer acquires information, not otherwise accessible, about events remote in space, is what the mesmerists of the mid-century called 'travelling clairvoyance.' If such an experience be in rerum natura, it will not, of course, justify the savage's theory that the soul is a separable entity, capable of voyaging, and also capable of existing after the death of the body.

Some of the mid-century portraits in the Luxembourg, and in a loan exhibition then open in the Rue Royale, excited him so that he lost sleep and appetite.

18 examples of  mid-century  in sentences