454 examples of rewrote in sentences

Carlyle neither stamped nor raved, but sat down without a word and rewrote it.

" Miss Prudence smiled over the young eagerness, and rewrote the sentence once again causing Mr. Angelo to cease to be a lawyer and giving the foreigner a wife but no little child.

Then I rewrote the play.

In 1830 and 1831 I wrote the five Essays since published under the title of Essays on some Unsettled Questions of political Economy, almost as they now stand, except that in 1833 I partially rewrote the fifth Essay.

This was put in so the tenor could wear his white duck uniform; he had to wear something, and when the management found that he had a white duck uniformevery tenor has, you know, or he wouldn't be a tenorwhen the management found that he had a uniform they took the money they had advanced for costumes away from him and rewrote the first act.

"After the performance that night the author got busy and rewrote the whole second act, and had it all ready by the time we landed in Washington.

The Organum was to be in several books, only two of which he completed, and these he wrote and rewrote twelve times until they satisfied him.

Brougham rewrote his celebrated peroration on the trial of Queen Caroline seventeen times.

Semiramis was the original plan of a "tragedy," which Stevenson afterwards rewrote as a novel, Prince Otto, and published in 1885.]

He rewrote much of the play.

It was at this time also that he rewrote an earlier Leipzig play, expanding it from one act to three and giving it the title Die Mitschuldigen, or The Fellow-culprits.

But when he got his chair, he had to preach a good deal in the college chapel; and by way of accommodating his discourses to an academic audience, he rewrote them carefully, rubbed off all the salient points, cooled down whatever warmth was in them to frigid accuracy, toned down everything striking.

When Poe was young he was not a very remarkable poet; but, as years went on and he learned more and more the art of writing, he rewrote and rewrote his verses until at last in conscious art he was almost, if not quite, the master poet of America.

When Poe was young he was not a very remarkable poet; but, as years went on and he learned more and more the art of writing, he rewrote and rewrote his verses until at last in conscious art he was almost, if not quite, the master poet of America.

According to his habit he rewrote this poem many, many times.

How far all this is from the truth we knowknow, too, how for months he polished and rewrote these magazine articles, rubbing away roughnesses and corners, taking off the traces of logical sequences and argument, till in the finished work of art he mimicked inconsequence so perfectly that his friends might have been deceived.

He refused to acknowledge her right, and when she clung to his "Polyeucte," he rewrote it from memory.

In addition, it rewrote the rules of journalism for all of us here, for better or worse.

Subsequently Coleridge rewrote the final couplet.

"That is not exactly what I mean," explained Tommy, in a glow, but backing a little; "you wrote that chapter first, and then II" "You rewrote it!"

Grey tells us that he collected different portions of his legends from different natives, in very distant parts of the country, at long intervals, and afterward rearranged and rewrote them.

It is said that he wrote this book twelve years ago, and only rewrote it at the instance of the publishers, but no one who has met Tolstoy and become acquainted with him can doubt that he has been collecting material, thinking, planning, and writing on that book for a lifetime.

She rewrote 'Moods,' and changed the sad ending of the first version to a more cheerful one; followed the fortunes of her 'Little Women' and their children in 'Little Men' and 'Jo's Boys,' and published ten volumes of short stories, many of them reprinted pieces.

" For fear of a cipher, the general gave tantamount terms for each letter, and his Lordship rewrote them.

She rewrote the story in accordance with their notes and their anecdotes; but she rearranged the incidents, she condensed or amplified the letters, as she thought fitfor she was not writing a history, but 'l'ébauche d'un long roman.'

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