I then commenced and continued copying the
Italics in Webster's Spelling Book, until I could make them all without looking on the book.
The words in
italics were mutilated by the telegraph in transmission from Australia, and reaching the company in the form mentioned above gave rise to the mistake.
"EXCEPT Gilbert -- AND Charlie Sloane," said Diana, imitating Anne's
italics and slyness.
She forgot to send any message of kindness to Lady O'Dowd, as her wont was--and did not mention Glorvina by name, and only in
italics, as the Major's BRIDE, for whom she begged blessings.
THE FORMER SEEMS TO BE MUCH THE MORE IMPORTANT (The
italics are mine.), for nearly similar variations sometimes arise under, as far as we can judge, dissimilar conditions; and on the other hand, dissimilar variations arise under conditions which appear to be nearly uniform." Nietzsche, recognising this same truth, would ascribe practically all the importance to the "highest functionaries in the organism, in which the life-will appears as an active and formative principle," and except in certain cases (where passive organisms alone are concerned) would not give such a prominent place to the influence of environment.
After mentioning the duality of subject and object, which is supposed to constitute consciousness, he proceeds in
italics: "EXPERIENCE, I BELIEVE, HAS NO SUCH INNER DUPLICITY; AND THE SEPARATION OF IT INTO CONSCIOUSNESS AND CONTENT COMES, NOT BY WAY OF SUBTRACTION, BUT BY WAY OF ADDITION"(p.
The
italics in these extracts, as in the foregoing, are my own.
Bon-Bon was Ionic - Bon-Bon was equally
Italic. He reasoned à priori - He reasoned also à posteriori.
As a rule, moreover, our newspapers continually draw the readers' attention to the non-English words and expressions that we use by printing them in
italics.All the words and phrases through which members of a culturo-linguistic community communicate belong to a chosen language usually English in the former English colonies.
A look at the edit history of the page reveals that Taiwan had as recently as January of this year been ranked 34 under the International Monetary Fund estimates, was not in
italics and there was no such categorization of it as an having less international recognition.
After launching in 2015,
Italics took the taste-buds of Bangkok by storm with its no-shortcuts approach to authentic Italian cuisine; now with a new weekly line-up of flavours the restaurant extends its reach to bring top quality dining experiences from around the world to the menu in the Thai capital.