We have no meanings for "accept the dedication" in our records yet.
1 I accept the dedication with mingled feelings of gratitude and pleasure.
2 You can't accept the dedication of a book you haven't read.
3 I do not ask you whether you accept the dedication or not, for punishment there must be.
4 Oh yes, I accept the dedication .
5 Afterwards MacDowell wrote to Liszt asking him to accept the dedication of the concerto, which the venerable Hungarian did.
6 Few as are the claims which I make upon such things I shall still accept the dedication of your beautiful work with pleasure.
7 Some days after Schulhoff paid the revered master a visit, and asked him to accept the dedication of the composition he had played to him.
8 A letter from Liszt to MacDowell accepting the dedication of the First Piano Concerto
9 Facsimile of a letter from Grieg to MacDowell, accepting the dedication of the "Norse" Sonata.
10 The Duke accepted the dedication with evident pleasure, and sent Carl a purse of gold, in value about two hundred dollars.
11 Accept the dedication of this book of mine as a very slight recognition of your encouragement in my work; your faith in me.
12 He liked the poets of the day, whenever he deigned to read them; nor was he at all above accepting the dedication of a book.
13 "You will see that one page is left blank; I couldn't fill it up till I knew whether you would accept the dedication . "
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