383 Verbs to Use for the Word volume

after they have read from cover to cover the most remarkable volume that has been issued from the press this year.

His fame had now spread to the four quarters of the globe, and he had published several volumes giving an account of his explorations.

The opinions and praises of the saints who dwelt on this matter of the Breviary would fill a volume.

Perhaps if all the Giants had an opportunity to read the volume before the recent game (with the Athletics) they might not have been so grievously outdone.

Our Intentions to please the Whole, without offence to any Individual, will be better evinced by our practice, than by writing volumes on the subject.

That is sufficiently pathetic to speak volumes of what it is to be born in the purple, as was Wilhelmina of the Netherlands.

At the noon intermission a knot of the girls gathered around Marjorie's chair; Emma Downs took the volume of "Bridgewater Treatises" out of her hand and marched across the room to the book case with it, the others clapped their hands and shouted.

I did but even now open his sacred volume at hazard, and on what did my eye first fall? Trojaque nunc stares, Priamique arx alta maneres.

Some deep-mouthed old forester will open his jaws, and send forth a volume of sound so deep, so loud, so changeful, so undulating and variable in its character, that, as it rolls along the forest, and comes back in quavering echoes from the mountains, you will almost swear that his single voice is an agglomerate of a thousand, all mixed, and mingled, and rolled up into one.

Book canvassers will find this volume a | | | | Very Saleable Book.

He acted in so many important capacities; he was connected in so many ways with our literature, our legislation, our jurisprudence, our public education, and public charities, that it would require a volume adequately to set forth the obligations we owe to the exertion of his fine faculties for the general good.

He has worked to the end of producing a volume which tells the story of the game vividly and accurately.

The object in so presenting them is twofold: namely, to create an interest in Thackeray's work among young readers to whom he has heretofore been unknown, and to form a companion volume to those already given such a hearty welcomeBoys and Girls from Dickens and George Eliot.

It contained upwards of 30,000 volumes, and the sale extended over fifty days.

Just in the very heat and pressure of the doors openingthe rush, as they term itI deliberately held the volume over my head, open at the scene in which the young Roscius had been most cried up, and quietly read by the lamplight.

For the first time the English world was given an easily accessible volume which disclosed the Norse mythology in all its strength and weirdness.

At Hampton Wick, the village on the opposite bank, resided the witty but profligate Sir Richard Steele, in a house which he whimsically denominated "the hovel;" and "from the Hovel at Hampton Wick, April 7, 1711," he dedicated the fourth volume of the Tatler to Charles, Lord Halifax.

It was now only the day after the events whose narration closed the preceding volume.

I saw once in a public library, as I went along the shelves, a volume of mine which gave evidence to have been really read.

One insisted that it was a newt, or small lizard; and I remember that he went to his library, and brought a volume which proved his theory to be correct.

To B add five volumes of water, and warm slightly, noting the change of color by reflected and transmitted light.

This was Lamb's second serious literary venture, he and Coleridge having issued a joint volume in 1796.

Now I am on the subject of poetry, I must announce to you, who, doubtless, in your remote part of the island, have not heard tidings of so great a blessing, that George Dyer hath prepared two ponderous volumes full of poetry and criticism.

I have talked with her frequently, and she knows that as soon as I have finished my last volume I shall be able to take a more active interest in your affairs and Cyril's.

I abstracted the manuscript begun on a much larger scale in 1856, and completed the volume on the same reduced scale.

383 Verbs to Use for the Word  volume