Which preposition to use with reproducing
The last beautifully painted picture by Mr. Watts (which by the great kindness of the artist is allowed to be reproduced in this sketch) was only finished a few days before Sir Andrew was taken illfor he could only sit from eight till nine a.m.
I reproduce from the Pisan edition the punctuation'When like Apollo, from his golden bow'; but I think the exact sense would be better brought out if we read'When, like Apollo from his golden bow, The Pythian,' &c. 11. 7, 8. 'The Pythian of the age one arrow sped, And smiled.' Byron is here assimilated to Apollo PythiusApollo the Python-slayer.
Quignonez's book was reproduced with the variations of the four earliest editions, by the Cambridge University Press in 1888.
This is one of the points to which Professor Dewey called attention in his summing up of Froebel's educational principles, this letting the child reproduce on his own plane the typical doings and occupations of the larger, maturer society into which he is finally to go forth.
It has been reproduced for this work, and will be found facing page 244 of volume iii.
Behind and beside the church is a crowded city of the Florentine dead, reproducing to some extent the city of the Florentine living, in its closely packed habitationsthe detached palaces for the rich and the great congeries of cells for the poormore of which are being built all the time.
Three weeks later that photograph was reproduced as a double-page illustration in one of the prominent pictorial weeklies.
We notice here, first, an important point, that Justin reproduces at the end of his quotation what appears to be not so much a part of the object-matter of the narrative as a comment or reflection of the Evangelist ('Then the disciples understood that He spake unto them of John the Baptist').
You would be reproducing by the method of deliberate trial and error, the adjustments which occur automatically as things are, in the actual world.
The dark days of Badajoz and San Sebastian were renewed on a small scale at Delhi; and during the assault, seeing the impetuous fury of our men, I could not help recalling to my mind the harrowing details of the old Peninsular Wars here reproduced before my eyes.
"] On the whole I can't think the cast was up to its extremely difficult task, if you estimate that task, as it seems to me you must, to be the reproducing of the original Victory characters.
The remainder are reproduced within brackets and preceded by "MN".
THE CHAIN OF DUTY Chapters XIV. to XX. have appeared as articles in the Morning Post and are by kind permission reproduced without substantial change.
The passional type is that which is reproduced under the sway of passion.
His temperament and turn of mind were, as far as I know, quite unlike anything that obtained among his predecessors and contemporaries; nor do I see them reproduced among the men who have come after him.
He has also reproduced after the original plan a monument that was erected to the dead by Governor J. Z. Howell, one of the sufferers.
Reproduced through the courtesy of Rev. E. G. Porter.]
There is perhaps no modern book of verse in which a certain melancholy phase of ancient thought is better reproduced than in Ionica, and this gives its slight verses their lasting charm.