Encara no tenim significats per a "print in italics".
1Those passages actually written by the Guardian himself are printed in italics.
2The English portions are printed in italics, the German, translated, in ordinary type.
3The names of elements occurring in pharmaceutical, medicinal, chemicals, are printed in italics:
4When used as adverbs they may be printed in italics without the hyphen.
5Single words or phrases are usually printed in italics.
6The clauses which mainly concern the points discussed in the following pages are printed in italics.
7Here also borrowed words are printed in italics:-
8The titles of books, etc., are sometimes printed in italics instead of being enclosed in quotation marks.
9The added words are printed in italics.
10The last sentence in this ought to be printed in italics, for it is the essence of patriotism.
11And those other words, that are printed in italics, must be scored underneath and straight by a ruler.
12Their comments, written in the margin of the original, are printed in italics at the end of each paragraph.
13The clauses printed in italics are the clauses of the Bill which are specially referred to in the foregoing pages.
14Let us hope that the purchaser treasures the little square volume, printed in italics, as much as our friend would.
15(The name of the hot dish is printed in italics.)
16There are many political maxims in these memoirs, most of which are printed in italics; pray attend to, and remember them.