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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abridgement well" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the quality of an abridgement, but the phrase lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The abridgement well captures the essence of the original text."
Alternatives: "abridgement effectively" or "abridgement successfully".
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Hayman's contemporary, Hogarth, takes abridgement well: you barely notice the missing slipper, severed along with the knackered viscount.
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In the interval, the material might well have undergone abridgement, amplification, and alteration at the hands of transmitters so that not only would the original have been transformed, but the process of transmission would have engendered more than one recension from the very beginning of its written, literary career.
THE LATE KING - In subsequent columns will be found a variety of details connected with the death of his late majesty, WILLIAM the FOURTH, and an abridgement of an impartial and well-written memoir of his life, which we have taken from the Morning Chronicle.
Indeed, there are strong indica tions that Congress, in this particular "law and order" escapade, may well be mandating an abridgement of individual rights protected by the Constitution.
This excellent abridgement into audiobook brings a tightness and urgency to the diaries, as well as an opportunity for Callow to do a hilarious impersonation of Larry Olivier.
His views on psychology were formed mainly by acquaintance with paraphrases made of De anima, the Theology of Aristotle (An abridgement of Plotinus' Enneads) and the Book on the Pure Good (an abridgement of Proclus' Elements of Theology, known in Latin as Liber De Causis).
on abridgement, additions & new introd.
Thomas Mason's Christs Victorie (1615) was one such abridgement.
(some col). ; 26 cm. 2. Illustrated key, abridgement and supplement.
Nor do they support any abridgement of the right to carry guns.
The Simplified Spelling Board, endorsed by Theodore Roosevelt, had excised the extra "e" from "abridgement".
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