9854 examples of titling in sentences

Title: Aunt Jane's Nieces and Uncle John Author: Edith Van Dyne Release Date: November 18, 2003

"It isn't in his name, you know, although that doesn't matter, for he couldn't sell his desert ranch if he had a title to it.

And you've a title to your name; But have you yet a star to shine Above your bed, as I o'er mine?

One lesson learn, one sentence scan, One title and one colophon Virtue is that becrowns a Man! High Virtue's best is eloquent With spur and not with martingall: Swear not to her thou'rt continent: BE COURTEOUS, BRAVE, AND LIBERAL.

and he was done, asking each person's name, titling the drawing beneath its over-sized head, signing it and wrapping it in clear plastic.

Title: First Lessons In Geography Author: James Monteith Release Date: March 25, 2004

ne at www.gutenberg.org Title: Among the Trees at Elmridge Author: Ella Rodman Church Release Date: March 26, 2004

He has given me the following title of the Russian version of Rasselas, which he has obtained for me through the kindness of Professor Grote, of the University of Warsaw: 'Rasselas, printz Abissinskii, Vostochnaya Poviest Sochinenie Doktora Dzhonsona Perevod s'angliiskago.

Boswell's conversation with the King about the title proper to be given to the Young Pretender.

"That I have no objection to; my title to the Crown stands on firmer ground on an Act of Parliament."

138, n. 4; and The Monthly Review, iii. 30, n. 1; and the rebellion of 1745, i. 176, n. 2; reference to Lord Kames, iii, 340, n. 2; title of Doctor, i. 488, n. 3; Langton's will, ii. 261, n. 2; Lawrences, date of the deaths of the two, iv.

DOCTOR, title of, i. 488, n. 3; ii. 373.

42, n. 7; Rival Ladies, quoted, iii. 296, n. 1; Royal Society, lines on the, ii. 241; Settle, Elkanah, rivalry with, iii. 76; Shakespeare, admiration of, ii. 86, n. 1; She Stoops to Conquer, its title taken from him, ii. 205.

Another of these miniature pastorals is preserved in a British Museum manuscript, where it bears the title of The Converted Robber.

It is significant that in all the early editions the piece is merely styled 'A Maske Presented At Ludlow Castle'; the title of Comus was first affixed by Warton.

It was an obvious title for a critic to adopt; it is probably the last that the author would himself have thought of choosing.

Had it been named contemporaneously, and after the fashion of the masques at court, the title of the Triumph of Virtue could not but have suggested itself.

This again would be an interesting piece to possess, since the title suggests a purely pastoral composition contemporary with Peele's mythological play.

On February 28, 1592, Lord Strange's men performed a piece at the Rose, the title of which is given by Henslowe as 'clorys & orgasto,' presumably Chloris and Ergasto.

Whether 'a pastorall plesant Commedie of Robin Hood and little John,' entered to Edward White in the Stationers' Register, on May 14, 1594, could have justified its title may be questioned, but it is curious as suggesting an anticipation of Jonson's experiment.

The title suggests that the play may have been founded on the story of Atalanta, but it was probably not completed.

Love's Mistress is the appropriate and attractive title of a dramatization of the last-born fancy of the mythopoeic spirit of Greece, Apuleius' tale of Cupid and Psyche.

The early editions add to the title the further designation of 'The Queen's Masque.'

The second note is prefixed to No. XIV, which has no title.

The verso of the title-page bears the date March 3, 166-4/5.

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