54 examples of typography in sentences

Thus there is a family of graph (or write) words: graphic, lithograph, cerograph, cinematograph, stylograph, telegraph, multigraph, seismograph, dictograph, monograph, holograph, logograph, digraph, autograph, paragraph, stenographer, photographer, biographer, lexicographer, bibliography, typography, pyrography, orthography, chirography, calligraphy, cosmography, geography.

I fear lest it should be discovered, by the lantern of typography and clear reducting to letters, no better than nonsense or no sense.

Footnote 83: For the typography of titles the author has adopted the plan of putting the titles of all books, and of all important works generally regarded as single books, in italics.

They made new copies for abbeys, monasteries, and colleges; and when, at length, the art of printing was discovered, this work was one of the first on which the magic power of typography was tried.

Of tricks of typography there are also fewer, although these yet remain in an excess which good taste can hardly sanction.

The true Augustan age of literature can never exist until works shall be as accurate, in their typography, as a "log book," and as sententious, in their matter, as a "watch-bill.

The version of 1818 here printed differs practically only in minor matters of typography and punctuation from that of 1802.

II. Trials, Civil and Criminal; III. Bibliography and Typography; IV. Heraldry and Family History; V. Archæology; VI. Architecture, Painting, and Sculpture; VII.

It was printed by Messrs. Dobbin & Murphy, on rather dark paper, in a muddy type,such as no Mr. Dobbin nor Mr. Murphy of this day would allow to bear his imprimatur,though in 1808, I doubt not, it was considered a very creditable piece of Baltimore typography.

It is so inaccurately printed, as to make us hope that more attention will be paid to the typography of the next edition; for assuredly so interesting a volume, published with so laudable an object as that of aiding the cause of charity, should extend to more than one edition.

An Introduction to typography.

SEE Chapman, John M. JACKSON, HARTLEY E. Newspaper typography; a textbook for journalism classes.

Newspaper typography.

by Honore Guilbeau, typography by William A. Dwiggins.

Typography by Richard Ellis, illus.

NM: typography & illus.

SEE Martin, Hugh E., ed. GRESS, EDMUND G. Fashions in American typography, 1780-1930.

Mary Agnes Hamilton (A); 4May59; R236372. HAMMERSLEY, EVELYN M. Fashions in American typography, 1780-1930.

BACHELLER'S Poems in a book very handsome in the points of typography, binding, and illustration is made up of a collection of verse ranging from dramatic incidents of peace and war to lovely idyllic pictures and verse read on academic occasions.

Having thus whetted the appetite of his reader, and economized in type-setting by nearly a column of such broad and soul-stirring typography, the editor proceeds: "Metropolisville is again the red-hot crater of a boiling and seething excitement.

Rarities of style, of thought, of fancy were sought, rather than the barren scarcities of typography.

The editing of the Homer we can heartily commend; and Dr. Rimbault, who carried the works of Overbury through the press, has done his work well; but the other volumes of the Library are very creditable neither to English scholarship nor to English typography.

Now to this virtue of accuracy Mr. Offor specifically lays claim in one of his remarkable sentences: "We are bound to admire," he says, "the accuracy and beauty of this specimen of typography.

He has, with perfect propriety, been termed the Welsh Elzevir; and certainly a finer specimen of typography than that furnished by the "Mabinogion" can scarcely be produced.

The teaching apparatus has been made as useful as possible by the arrangement and the typography of the text and by the addition of chronological tables, lists of important dates, suggestive topics and questions for the pupil to investigate, and brief directions for general reading.

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