28 Verbs to Use for the Word autographs

A few days afterwards the Prince gave him his autograph, and also chose a dozen or so of his photograph (sic).

When the seedlings are somewhat grown, remove the sawdust, and the rootlets will be found to have left their autographs behind.

One worker collected autographs and sold them.

Chief of these was the effect produced upon Young Italy by the personal gallantry of the poet D'Annunzio, who, when he is not flying at the head of the Italian bombing planes against Pola, is making fiery orations to the Infantry in the front line and distributing among them little tricolor flags bearing his own autograph.

"......The autograph of Bayssiére's letter I saw when I was in the South of France, in the year 1826.

Having heard rame of his music this winter, particularly that magnificent creation, the "Walpurgisnacht," I wished to obtain his autograph before leaving, and sent a note for that purpose.

Some of these were given away by Morse to friends desirous of possessing autographs of the illustrious Lafayette; others are still among his papers, and some of these I shall introduce in their proper chronological order.

It used to give him great amusement to picture the astonishment of the recipients of these letters, if by any chance they ever came to compare his "autographs.

In this book we were delighted to find the autographs of many dear friends, of whom we little expected to meet with traces in this nook of the North.

you have received a valuable lesson both in morals and manners; so farewell to Madame de Marignan, and let us write Pour acquit against the score!" Willing enough to accept this cheerful view, I flourished an imaginary autograph upon the air with the end of my cane, and laughingly dismissed the subject.

If you are W. Brown, and you didn't see the I. O. U. signed, and can't find anybody who knows Jones's autograph, and Jones won't pay, the I. O. U. will be of no use to you in the county court, except to make the judge laugh.

"When I observed your autograph in the little book, I wrote to inquire of Mr. Major whether it had come to his hands from you, directly or indirectly, for my use, that, in that case, I might thank you for it.

"Mr. Jefferson," reads the autograph before me, "presents his most respectful compliments to Mrs. Greene, and will with great pleasure write to Mr. Morris on the subject of her son's return, forwarding her letter at the same time.

" The reader will remember Taylor's joy when a boy at receiving the autograph of Dickens.

It pleased him to receive letters requesting his autograph and a lock of his hair.

They scrawled those autographs after dinner, most likely, with their diamond rings, and went reeling afterwards, arm-in-arm, along the village street, singing and swearing, and eager for adventuresas gentlemen were wont to be in those famous old times when they drank the king's health more freely than was good for their own.

Already, before he left the academy, he had become acquainted with the works of Charles Dickens, and had secured the great man's autograph.

Sir,I am requested by Sir James Benfield to state that he has been compelled to make a rule never to send his autograph to strangers.

He could sing you into tears, and dance you into love, and talk you into wonder; when he drew, you begged for his portrait by himself, and when he wrote, you solicited his autograph.

Not one of our party asked an autograph of anybody.

A road is one of the kindliest gifts of brother man to man: if a path in the wilderness, it comes forward like a friendly guide offering experience and proposing a comrade dash deeper into the unknown world; if a highway, it is the great, bold, sweeping character with which civilization writes its autograph upon a continent.

" "And beg autographs and photographs of you," I said.

Lorenzo the Magnificent enriched the collection with treasures acquired during his lifetime, buying autographs wherever it was possible to find them, and causing copies to be made.

The student selected his lecturers, then went day by day through the semester to the plain lecture-rooms, taking notes diligently at benches which had been whittled well by his predecessors, and where he too most likely carved his own autograph and perhaps the name of the dear girl he adored,for Yankee boys have no monopoly of the jack-knife.

with his own hand; and after taking pains to collate all the autographs and copies in existence, he set himself to compare their readings, and to form a final text for publication.

28 Verbs to Use for the Word  autographs