7426 examples of rogers in sentences

Mr. Rogers, a private tutor, with whom he was reading passages of Virgil and Cicero, remarked, "It makes me uncomfortable, my lord, to see you sitting them in such pain as I know you must be suffering."

"Never mind, Mr. Rogers." said the child, "you shall not see any signs of it in me."

In a letter of 1814 he expressed to Rogers his regret for his sarcasms; and in his reference to the death of the Hon.

This called forth a sort of apology; the correspondents met at the house of Mr. Rogers, and out of the somewhat awkward circumstances, owing to the frankness of the "noble author," as the other ever after delights to call him, arose the life-long intimacy which had such various and lasting results.

Rogers, whom in a letter to Lady Morgan she numbers among her lovers, said she ought to know the new poet, who was three years her junior, and the introduction took place in March, 1812.

" On the 16th of April, 1816, shortly before his departure, he wrote to Mr. Rogers: "My sister is now with me, and leaves town to-morrow.

" About this time he wrote the memorable reply to the remarks on that poem in Blackwood's Magazine', where he enters on a defence of his life, attacks the Lakers, and champions Pope against the new school of poetry, lamenting that his own practice did not square with his precept; and adding, "We are all wrong, except Rogers, Crabbe, and Campbell.

At Bolognahis next stagehe met Rogers by appointment, and the latter has preserved his memory of the event in well-known lines.

Rogers's Table-Talk, p.176.

'I think I see him at this moment,' said Rogers (Table-Talk, p. 43), 'walking through the crowded streets of the city, as Chamberlain, on his way to Guildhall, in a scarlet coat, military boots, and a bag-wigthe hackney-coachmen in vain calling out to him, "A coach, your honour.

Rogers's Table-Talk, p. 234, note.

At this time there were but three impressed Americans on the Macedonian, Sukey, a negro sailor called Tawney and a man named Rogers.

So, side by side with their country's foes, Sukey, Tawney and Rogers toiled at the guns, and fought out the fight to the last; with the exception of Rogers who was killed by one of his country's balls.

So, side by side with their country's foes, Sukey, Tawney and Rogers toiled at the guns, and fought out the fight to the last; with the exception of Rogers who was killed by one of his country's balls.

. ROGERS.

Lieutenant Odon Gurvoits, Eleventh Infantry. Lieutenant T.F. Maginnis, Eleventh Infantry. Lieutenant Alexander, Eleventh Infantry. Lieutenant Wells, Eleventh Infantry. Lieutenant W.S. Valentine, Fifth Cavalry. Lieutenant Rogers F. Gardner, Third Artillery.

Goldsmith and Johnson were no more; Cowper did not print his "Task" until the autumn of 1785; Burns made his début about the same moment; Rogers published his "Ode to Superstition" the next year; the famous "Fourteen Sonnets" of Bowles came two years later; while Wordsworth and Landor made their first appearance in 1793.

Edward A. Rogers (Wr); 9Mar60; R253503. MAXTON, JAMES.

With chapters by S. Stillman Berry & Malcolm J. Rogers.

By Fred Rogers Fairchild, Edgar Stevenson Furniss & Norman Sydney Buck.

Polly Stone Buck (W) & Jean Fairchild Filer (C of Fred Rogers Fairchild); 20Oct75; R616290.

By Ruth Rogers & Florette McNeese.

By Ruth Rogers & Florette McNeese.

By Ruth Rogers & Florette McNeese.

By Ruth Rogers & Florette McNeese.

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