Which preposition to use with initials
For when a sentence finishes in the middle of a line, the initial of the next is not distinguished, that honour being conferred upon the incipient letter of the next line; thus THEGREEKSENTERING THEREGIONOFTHEMA CRONESFORMEDANAL LIANCEWITHTHEM.AS T HEPLEDGEOFTHEIR FAITHTHEBARBARIANS GAVEASPEAR.
"Well, I have, then," remarked Bluff, suddenly, as he stared at the trophy; "and just as I thought, here are two initials on it.
I saw you turn back to that book again, and scan my initials in the front.
A certain reserve is indicated by his using initials for the interlocutors, of whom, however, one can be easily identified as Burke.
When a thing was sold and crossed off the book, he put his initials to the entry of the sale.
Listening intently, with my eye on the compass and my wheel at the curb, I pushed on through the yellow void until a shadowy post at a street corner revealed itself by its parish initials as that at the intersection of Red Lion Street and Theobald's Row.
are you out of your mind?" said Helen, examining the large, fine cambric handkerchief, with its delicately stamped initials under the stag's head, and three stars on a heart-shaped shield.
The initials beneath the sketch of Christian Garth were identical with her own.
He was very deft with his penknife, and in a few minutes had carved S. P. M. and A. S. G., encircling the initials by a ring and two hearts interlaced.
It was finished, but she had not till now stitched the initials into the cloth.
and then warily, "You've taken your initials off all your stuff?...