Which preposition to use with printed
He would put it in verse and have it printed in his book, and then they'd see that even the gentle worm could turn and sting.
Wherever they had encamped we found the print of a woman's shoe, and we concluded that they had with them some white captive.
It will be | | printed on a superior tinted paper of sixteen pages, size 13 | | by 9, and will be for sale by all respectable newsdealers | | who have the judgment to know a good thing when they see it, | | or by subscription from this office.
Woman is a leaky Vessel.if she should like the young Rogue now, and they should come to a right understandingwhy, then I am aWittalthat's all, and shall be put in Print at Snow-hill, with my Effigies o'th' top, like the sign of Cuckolds Haven.
In November Byron printed for private circulation the first issue of his juvenile poems.
Not very many years ago, the keeper of a "Kindergarten" stall at an exhibition said, while pointing to cards cut and printed with outlines for sewing and pricking, "We have so many orders for these that we can afford to lay down considerable plant for their production."
Fu-su repaired to the artists who cut out characters in blocks of hard wood, to the end that books may be printed from the same.
THE KING AND QUEEN OF HEARTS [Illustration] Showing how notably the Queen made her tarts, and how scurvily the Knave stole them away, with other particulars belonging thereunto Printed for Thomas Hodgkins Hanway Street November 18 1805.
On the day that I got into Leavenworth, sometime in July, I was interviewed for the first time in my life by a newspaper reporter, and the next morning I found my name in print as "the youngest Indian slayer on the plains."
They have the same short intervals of labour and rest in their long night as their daythe light reflected from the earth, being commonly sufficient to enable them to perform almost any operation; and, ere our planet is in her second quarter, one may read the smallest print by her light.
De inst. orat., VI., v, 1-2. Printed in London by John Day, without a date.
PRINTED AT THE "CHRONICLE" OFFICE, FISHERGATE, PRESTON.
And still the men crowded round, listening greedily, just as everybody devours certain public prints without ceasing to impeach their veracity.
1687 prints to 'April Flow'rs' as prose.
Indeed, Pfister is, by some, thought to have printed before 1460; and his finely executed Latin Bible, in cast type, was for many years regarded as the first.
In the Breviary prior to the reform of Pius X., this hymn was printed under the words "Hymnus SS.
It was without date or names of the printers, as it was evidently intended to present the appearance of a manuscript; but it is supposed, on good evidence, to have been printed between 1450 and 1455, and it is not improbable the volumes were all that time, that is, five years, and some say more, at press; for we know, by certain technicalities, that every page was printed off singly.
At what time and for what cause Lodge left Oxford is not known; but Stephen Gosson, in the dedication of his "Plays Confuted in Five Actions," printed about 1582, accuses him of having become "a vagrant person, visited by the heavy hand of God," as if he had taken to the stage, and thereby had incurred the vengeance of heaven.
Spenser (to prevent mistakes), I have copied from my own copy, and primarily from a book of Chalmers's on Shakspeare, a sonnet of Spenser's never printed among his poems.
"When you come home with twenty apologies for laying out a less number of shillings upon that print after Lionardo, which we christened the 'Lady Blanch;' when you looked at the purchase, and thought of the moneyand thought of the money, and looked again at the picturewas there no pleasure in being a poor man?
Others have been attributed to him in conjunction with Greene, but on no sufficient evidenceviz., "Lady Alimony," not printed until 1659; "The Laws of Nature," and "The Contention between Liberality and Prodigality," 1602.
PRINTED BY HENRY BALDWIN, FOR CHARLES DILLY, IN THE POULTRY.
" William Caxton, by common consent, is the introducer of the art of printing into England.
Your letter did not contain a single statement or argument that has not been printed over and over again in papers from one end of America to the other by various defenders of the German cause.
Sixteen of his plays appeared in print during his lifetime; but the chances are that they were taken either from notes or from stage copies, more or less imperfect and surreptitiously obtained.