Examples of 'prefaces' in a sentence
Meaning of "prefaces"
Preface (noun): A short introduction at the beginning of a book or speech
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- plural of preface
- third-person singular simple present indicative form of preface
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There are two prefaces to choose from at.
Like all these guys write prefaces.
These prefaces have proven atypical in a couple of ways.
Let us not stop with long prefaces.
He also edited various prefaces to standard literary texts.
I do not have time for prefaces.
Peet prefaces the action with a cast list.
A guide to assist users prefaces each index.
Two prefaces are appended to the work.
He also wrote numerous prefaces to the books of others.
I would have liked to have one of the prefaces.
I mostly do read prefaces of history books.
Greater limitations were placed upon the use of prefaces.
Prefaces head these sections.
Wanger wanted to add a variety of speeches and prefaces.
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All prefaces in the overview.
What a surprise to see one of my old prefaces here.
Prefaces to the recent catalogues.
Local composition of other suitable proper prefaces is permitted.
Liszt provided written prefaces for nine of his symphonic poems.
His own writings are primarily prefaces.
He has written several prefaces to editions of ancient authors to which he was associated.
Signature of forewords and prefaces.
How come everyone always prefaces an offensive remark by saying no offense.
The dates shown are as given in the prefaces of the laws.
Several prefaces were made.
Prefaces and forewords.
In these prefaces he gives.
Prefaces and articles.
A systematic study of these prefaces or preliminary notes has never been undertaken.
Prefaces and postfaces.
The book opens with several commendatory letters and prefaces.
The new prefaces.
She has also published several literary studies and prefaces.
In his prefaces to.
It is the oldest manuscript to contain both the kanji and kana prefaces.
Dozens of prefaces.
His prefaces and afterwords dismiss editorial revisions made in the earlier editions.
Often in his prefaces.
The narrator prefaces the story by condemning the greed and stinginess of the wealthy class.
The most direct evidence comes from the prefaces of each book.
Accompanying these volumes are prefaces that describe the history prior to the main events.
His new wife becomes suspicious and forces him to vow to write only prefaces.
Behn countered these public attacks in the prefaces of her published plays.
The prefaces exploited these insecurities praising the solid value of the old and wellknown titels.
Much information may be derived from the prefaces and notes in these volumes.
She prefaces her last name as Miss.
The calculation of the length of such prefaces is shown in detail in FIG.
Hari prefaces this mantra as it is the name of God in the physical form.
This is regarded as his most significant reforming statement apart from his Bible prefaces.