单词 | emended |
例句 | And it grows increasingly clear that the document in Voth’s hands has itself been “doctored”—emended, rectified, ardently ministered to, but also violated. “Confessions of the Fox” Is a Cunning Metafiction of Vulpine Versatility 2018-06-27T04:00:00Z Then his naturalization was cancelled, and the form on file with the court was emended to read “member of the yellow race.” The Old West’s Muslim Tamale King 2016-05-30T04:00:00Z The Nicene Creed, formulated under Emperor Constantine in AD 325 and emended in AD 381, stated bluntly that Christ “was crucified under Pontius Pilate.” The Strange Afterlife of Pontius Pilate 2016-03-30T04:00:00Z Then, afraid of his own audacity, emended the last sentence by saying: "Yes, I have often thought of the old place and its occupants." A Singular Metamorphosis 2012-02-01T03:00:10.613Z The poet constantly emended this poem; he seldom reprinted it without minor changes, usually for the better. The Poems of Philip Freneau, Volume I (of III) 2012-01-04T03:00:43.800Z It has, however, been frequently emended and supplemented. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 7 "Geoponici" to "Germany" 2011-09-26T02:00:25.313Z However, fasciole 14 of the AAS for 1930 emended the text and seems to have withdrawn the formal condemnation of punitive sterilization. a subject of theological discussion at the time. Moral Theology A Complete Course Based on St. Thomas Aquinas and the Best Modern Authorities 2011-02-24T03:00:54.237Z Take Mr. Tennyson's, for instance: "The Princess," to say nothing of his shorter emended poems, has been, one might say, rewritten since the first edition, and his corrections are always interesting. The Galaxy Vol. XXIII?March, 1877.?No. 3 2011-01-31T03:00:16.193Z "To Heaven," emended the old gentleman, with a pious upward glance; "to Heaven, before whose claims even a father's rights must necessarily give place." No Surrender 2011-01-29T03:00:22.467Z He also collected and emended valuable MSS., which his monks were instructed to copy, and superintended the translation of various Greek works into Latin. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 4 "Carnegie Andrew" to "Casus Belli" "To make me a good girl," she emended. Helena Brett's Career The editor of D. has emended this passage. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 40 of 55 1690-1691 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century Let us now look at some of the passages which Wordsworth has emended, not by taking away from the words of his book, but by adding to them. The Galaxy Vol. XXIII?March, 1877.?No. 3 2011-01-31T03:00:16.193Z With the exception of an occasional word, nothing occurs in the emended edition which is not to be found somewhere in the first. Eighteenth Century Essays on Shakespeare Conceivably a day may come when, thanks to the organisation of labour, all existing documents will have been discovered, emended, arranged, and all the facts established of which the traces have not been destroyed. Introduction to the Study of History The following were identified as spelling or typographic errors and have been emended as noted. The Trimming of Goosie I have used the carefully emended and supplemented German edition of R�hrbacher's history, by various writers—Rump and others. The Formation of Christendom, Volume VI The Holy See and the Wandering of the Nations, from St. Leo I to St. Gregory I A text, writing, or statement is amended by the author or by some adequate authority; it is often emended by conjecture. English Synonyms and Antonyms With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions This criticism is passed on Rowe's Account as emended by Pope, but is more applicable to it in its original form. Eighteenth Century Essays on Shakespeare One would naturally suppose that historians of74 repute would always make it a rule to procure "sound" texts, properly emended and restored, of the texts they have to consult. Introduction to the Study of History The following have been identified as typographical errors and have been emended. Baby Nightcaps This emended edition of 1529 furthermore had the pictures, for the first time as it seems. Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church "Winnie beats all the butlers I ever saw—or read about," she emended, remembering that her actual experience with butlers was limited. Rainbow Hill Minor punctuation errors have been emended without notice. Some Reminiscences of old Victoria The text was freely emended, but the suggested readings were placed in the footnotes, in order not to impair the value of the text as a reproduction of the MS. The Translations of Beowulf A Critical Bibliography During the last two years, apart from much else, I have emended the Letters of St. Jerome, obelizing what was false and spurious and explaining the obscure passages with notes. Erasmus and the Age of Reformation The text is quite corrupt, but I insert it as I have emended it from a comparison of three copies. The Maya Chronicles Brinton's Library Of Aboriginal American Literature, Number 1 "Like the fussy kind," Rosemary emended to herself. Rainbow Hill With reluctance, but of necessity, he has also amended—or emended—the phrasing, where it is in the original hardly consonant with modern taste. The Square of Sevens An Authoritative Method of Cartomancy with a Prefatory Note He has emended by making those changes which ‘seemed most necessary or most probable.’ The Translations of Beowulf A Critical Bibliography I have almost completely emended him already by collating many old manuscripts. Erasmus and the Age of Reformation The text emended, with notes and preface by M. Hull. Life of John Milton Here Aldus, if he read the pages of our fragment and read them with care, might have seen warrant for following either the original text or the emended form, as he preferred. A Sixth-Century Fragment of the Letters of Pliny the Younger A Study of Six Leaves of an Uncial Manuscript Preserved in the Pierpont Morgan Library New York He may likewise add, that a new and emended edition is now printing from the original MS. at the Clarendon press. The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 04 The Adventurer; The Idler It is idle to dream that they can now be conjecturally emended. Life of Johnson, Volume 6 Addenda, index, dicta philosophi, etc. But at the end of the first century of our era the Senate voted that the law be emended to help women and to give them special privileges in every class of contract. A Short History of Women's Rights From the Days of Augustus to the Present Time. with Special Reference to England and the United States. Second Edition Revised, With Additions. This is the last corrected passage in the first act, in the course of which Mr. Collier gives us no fewer than sixteen, altered, emended, and commented upon in his folio. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 35, September, 1860 One fact blocks this attractive conjecture: though there are many agreements between the readings of the emended Bodleian book and those of Aldus, there are also many disagreements. A Sixth-Century Fragment of the Letters of Pliny the Younger A Study of Six Leaves of an Uncial Manuscript Preserved in the Pierpont Morgan Library New York He emended my reading of it on several points, but I had been fairly correct, on the whole. The Thirty-Nine Steps Probably it was emended and pruned by the three collaborators. The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume II “He wants a frightful licking from the prefects,” emended the aggrieved party. Mike I conjecture that this Maitland woman knew a Maitland song, modernised in time, and perhaps copied out and emended by one of the Maitland family, possibly one of the descendants of Lethington. Sir Walter Scott and the Border Minstrelsy B. This form might perhaps be read; F has emended it out, and no other manuscript has it. A Sixth-Century Fragment of the Letters of Pliny the Younger A Study of Six Leaves of an Uncial Manuscript Preserved in the Pierpont Morgan Library New York Conceivably the words, ‘as now it is’ refer to the edition of 1619, which might have been emended by Walton’s advice. Introduction to the Compleat Angler Some of his stanzas I, for one, can hardly accept, even as emended traditional verses. Sir Walter Scott and the Border Minstrelsy |
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