bibliographically
- a word derived from bibliography.
Example Sentences
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Can I regret it? surely not, for, although bibliographically sinful, who can weigh the amount of real pleasure received, and actual pain ignored, by the patient in the contemplation of those beautifully-blended colours?
From The Enemies of Books by Blades, William
There have been several editions of Vincent Bourne; three of them deserve, bibliographically, a word.
From Essays by Benson, Arthur Christopher
The present work and the grammar that follows no doubt formed one publication, though they are bibliographically distinct.
From Catalogue of the Books Presented by Edward Capell to the Library of Trinity College in Cambridge by Greg, W. W.
From the size of the present work, it will not be expected that it should contain either a course of Dramatic Literature bibliographically complete, or a history of the theatre compiled with antiquarian accuracy.
From Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature by Black, John
At what intervals of time these changes were made we have bibliographically no adequate grounds even for guessing.
From Fine Books by Pollard, Alfred W. (Alfred William)