How To Use Mastership In A Sentence
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The artist's success was at least to a part a result of a superior mastership of the technical process of printmaking.
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Love, Women, and War" Redbeard opines that women "are incapable of self-mastership ... mere babies in worldly concerns.
Essays
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He holds that women must be kept in subjection, writing: "Woe unto the Race if ever these loveable creatures should break loose from mastership, and become the rulers or equals of Man.
Essays
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But it proved that Mr. Bert Tybee, the former bartender, desired the postmastership.
Main Street
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During the postmastership of Mr. Blood, and since that time, the office has been kept at the only store in the place.
The Bay State Monthly — Volume 1, No. 2, February, 1884
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He holds that women must be kept in subjection, writing: "Woe unto the Race if ever these loveable creatures should break loose from mastership, and become the rulers or equals of Man.
Essays
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The postmastership had given him ample opportunity to work on his poems, however, and afterward Stone subsidized the private printing of a collection of them, his first published work, called The Marble Faun.
The Private World of William Faulkner
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But who is else -- saving his gracious mastership and our Lady her mistresshood -- in good sooth I wis not.
The White Rose of Langley A Story of the Olden Time
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Shakespeare's dramas ” not all of them indeed, but those which were written after he reached what may be called his mastership ” are in the highest sense of term Works of Art, and as such embody to the full the principles set forth in the preceding section.
Shakespeare His Life Art And Characters
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A crowd quickly gathers around him and congratulates him on his mastership of water.
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The name of the post-office was changed by the department at Washington, from South Groton to Groton Junction, on March 1, 1862; and subsequently this was changed to Ayer, on March 22, 1871, soon after the incorporation of the town, during the postmastership of Mr. Harlow.
The Bay State Monthly — Volume 1, No. 2, February, 1884
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In my personal view he has an extraordinary talent - a combination of artistic expression and technical mastership.
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And in destroying them they attempted to honour God by something displeasing to Him; and to use the language of men, God was angry with all destroyers of the works of great mastership, which is only attained by much toil, labour, and expenditure of time, and is bestowed by God alone.
Albert Durer
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One beggar is too proud to beg for pennies, but will beg for an introduction into society; another does not care for society, but he wants a postmastership; another will inveigle a lawyer into conversation and then sponge on him for free advice.
Mark Twain: A Biography
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Much was made of such inequities when guilds had become a thing of the past; but mastership was not an automatic passport to commercial success, and in most guilds access to it does not appear to have been seriously restricted.
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I actually even think he had ultimately forgiven his persecutors and the slayers of his family -- and that would be a mastership that one can only view with awe.
Mike Schwager: Remembering My Father: His Greatest Lesson to Me Was His Life
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Shakespeare's dramas -- not all of them indeed, but those which were written after he reached what may be called his mastership -- are in the highest sense of term Works of Art, and as such embody to the full the principles set forth in the preceding section.
Shakespeare: His Life, Art, And Characters, Volume I. With An Historical Sketch Of The Origin And Growth Of The Drama In England
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I think his existential themes and effects of philosophical confusion are very interesting, but other authors, such as Gene Wolfe, handle them with greater ease and mastership of style.
Mind-Shattering Novels of Philip K. Dick
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That is why I made the recommendation for a change in the postmastership at Summit.
The Facts of Reconstruction
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Beseeching your good mastership, for the love of Christ's passion, to help to the preservation of this poor monastery, that we your beadsmen may remain in the service of God, with the meanest living that any poor men may live with, in this world.
Highways and Byways in Surrey
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Did I tell you that Cawdel has lost his postmastership, and that we past at the Green Man over the way?
Letter 297
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And not usually to any Brother before he has attained his mastership.
THE LIGHTSTONE: BOOK ONE, PART ONE OF THE EA CYCLE
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Hanoverian flag bearing the one figure of a snow-white charger; and the great Austrian Empire, Caesarian, heir to overlording Rome, having for the imperial color the same imperial hue; and though this pre-eminence in it applies to the human race itself, giving the white man ideal mastership over every dusky tribe; and though, besides, all this, whiteness has been even made significant of gladness, for among the Romans a white stone marked
Moby Dick: or, the White Whale
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On the surface of the cloth stream that poured past him, he pictured radiant futures wherein he performed prodigies of toil, invented miraculous machines, won to the mastership of the mills, and in the end took her in his arms and kissed her soberly on the brow.
THE APOSTATE: written by Jack London
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During my North Cotswold Mastership, I made Butler, the terrier man, carry a huge white buck ferret on his bicycle, and very useful he proved to be.
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She tried to have him appointed to the postmastership, which, since all the work was done by assistants, was the one sinecure in town, the one reward for political purity.
Main Street
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Yet some workers still managed to rise out of the ranks of apprentices and journeymen and acquire masterships themselves.
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In 1714 his attendance at the council on Anne's death strengthened the Hanoverian position, and he was restored to the mastership.
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When President Jefferson did not give Callender a postmastership after the election of 1800, he switched sides and became a Federalist, with consequences that still resonate—for it was Callender who first published the story of Sally Hemings.
Alexander Hamilton, American