123 examples of trowbridge in sentences

When he was not reading Trowbridge to his grandchildren, it was Huxley to himself.

When he received the bills for £3,000, he insisted on taking them with him to Trowbridge to show them to his son John.

This power, it seems to us, Mr. Trowbridge possesses in an unusual degree.

Mr. Trowbridge, we think, fails in those elements of (we had almost said creative) power in which Mr. Judd was specially rich.

It is just here that Mr. Trowbridge's strength and originality lie; but, with that not uncommon tendency to overvalue qualities that we do not possess, and to attempt their display, to the neglect, and sometimes at the cost, of others quite as valuable, but which seem cheap, because their exercise is easy and habitual,and therefore, we may be sure, natural and pleasing,he insists on being a little metaphysical and over-fine.

We earnestly hope, that, instead of trying to do what no one can do well, Mr. Trowbridge will wisely stick close to what he has shown that no one can do better.

"The Old Battle-Ground," whose name bears but an accidental relation to the story, is an interesting and well-constructed tale, in which Mr. Trowbridge has introduced what we believe is a new element in American fiction, the French Canadian.

Here, also, Mr. Trowbridge is most successful in his treatment of the less ambitiously designed figures.

But it is in his more ordinary characters that Mr. Trowbridge fairly shows himself as an original and delightful author.

We are safe in assigning to Mr. Trowbridge a rank quite above that of our legion of washy novelists; he seems to have a definite purpose and an ambition for literary as well as popular success, and we hope that by study and observation he will be true to a very decided and peculiar talent.

We violate no confidence in saying that the graceful poem, "At Sea," which first appeared in the "Atlantic," and which, under the name of now one, now another author, has been deservedly popular, was written by Mr. Trowbridge.

A sermon lies before me, preached first at Great Glemham in 1801, and afterwards at Little Glemham, Sweffling, Muston, and Allington; at Trowbridge in 1820, and again at Trowbridge in 1830.

A sermon lies before me, preached first at Great Glemham in 1801, and afterwards at Little Glemham, Sweffling, Muston, and Allington; at Trowbridge in 1820, and again at Trowbridge in 1830.

A literary friend in Paris writes: "I send a box to Detroit to-day, to the address of Mr. Trowbridge.

Trowbridge, £1 6s.

Books are kept, Places taken, and Parcels received, at the Christopher in Wells, the George in Shepton, the Crown in Frome, the Woolpack in Trowbridge, and the Bull in Holborne, London; calls going in and coming out, at the White Bear Inn, Piccadilly, and the new White Horse Cellar.

THE INTERPRETATION OF TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS, by Rollin D. Salisbury and Arthur C. Trowbridge.

R56680, 4Jan50, Margaret Salisbury Drew (E), Helen L. Drew Richardson (E), Univ. of Chicago (E) & Arthur C. Trowbridge (A) AN INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMIC HISTORY, by N. S. B. Gras.

Eleanor M. Trowbridge & Rosalind Mason (C); 6Apr54; R128315. MASON, ROSALIND.

TROWBRIDGE, ELEANOR (MASON) Letters from Uncle Henry.

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SEE Pulsifer, Harold Trowbridge.

© 25Nov42; AA415678. 2Dec69; R473847. VOM BAUR, F. TROWBRIDGE.

Mrs. C.S. Trowbridge 5.00 Banksville.

TROWBRIDGE (12), a market-town of Wiltshire, 25 m. NW. of Salisbury; has a fine 15th-century Perpendicular church, in which the poet Crabbe is buried; has woollen and fine cloth manufactures.

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