Which preposition to use with notes
I will write it down now, and, if anything more happens, endeavor to make a note of it, at once.
[Illustration: NOTES ON THE FERRY.
I tried, with more success, to beguile the time by making notes in my journal; and after having devoted about an hour to this object, I returned to the telescope, and now took occasion to examine the figure of the earth near the Poles, with a view of discovering whether its form favoured Captain Symmes's theory of an aperture existing there; and I am convinced that that ingenious gentleman is mistaken.
" In conclusion, we must express our regret, that the author should not have added notes to the workthe want of them will be seriously felt by every one; some of the satires, indeed, must escape the reader, unless he pay a degree of attention, which notes would have rendered unnecessary.
After a few attempts on the piano, the reader will be able readily to form these notes for himself.
* * HIGH NOTES BY OUR MUSICAL CRITIC.
It was answered by a similar note from the bottom of the Pit.
Let each compare notes with the other.
Author: Colonial Lichfield, 1892; Right on the Scaffold, 1893; Secession and the South, 1894; Chart of the Descendants of Zenophon Perkins, 1894; Recollections of a Gracious Era, 1895; Notes as to the Vartreys of Westphalia, 1896.
Pennington was the only one who did not come forward to hold his hand out to Darrina fact that was noted at the time by many of the youngsters.
[Footnote 8: "Preliminary Notes on the Nature of the Sea-bottom procured by the soundings of H.M.S. Challenger during her cruise in the Southern Seas, in the early part of the year 1874."Proceedings of the Royal Society, Nov. 26, 1874.
It was when they took leave that she saw the Countess slip a note into her lord's fingers.
He draws a cheque just when he wants a few pounds, instead of carrying five-pound notes about with him.
His Certayne Notes of Instruction (1575) marks the beginning of the period of metrical studies.
They'd put a note under his door telling him to be in time by the school clock; and besides that, when one of the men went to get him out, he found a screw-driver with Oaks's name on, so it's as clear as day who did it.
The noise of the creek rises insistently and falls off a full note like a child abashed by sudden silence in the room.
Southey quoted the passage in the Notes to the Proem.
New Jarsey is noted among her sister countries, as bein' responsible for 2 of the most destructive things ever got up.
She walked straight at, not to her father, and, holding Olympia's note before him, said in bitter scorn: "Tell me what this means.
Shelley clearly means 'less note' than Byron and Moorenot less note than the 'one frail form.' 1. 2.
if I hadn't got your note out of the safe before the man came in, as he never took his eyes off me, or out of the open safe, for a second.
[See A.C.L. Brown, The Round Table before Wace in Studies and Notes in Philology and Literature, VII.
Never shall you hear anything wintry from his warm breast; no pinched cheeping, no wavering notes between sorrow and joy; his mellow, fluty voice is ever tuned to downright gladness, as free from dejection as cock-crowing.
" "Our reverend friend reached me about an hour ago," added Mr. DIBBLE, "saying, that a farewell note without a comma, colon, semi-colon, or period in it, and with every other word beginning with a capital, and underscored, was calculated to drive friends to distraction.
I am not however aware that the resemblances had ever been brought out in detail until Mr. G.S.D. Murray, of Christ Church, Oxford, noted down the passages from Bion, which were published accordingly in my edition of Shelley's Poems, 1870.