We have no meanings for "repute author" in our records yet.
1 Neither its merits nor its defects remind us of the reputed author .
2 He is the reputed author of the famous sophism against motion.
3 And let not me seem arrogant, without respect to these great reputed authors .
4 He was the reputed author of what is known as the "Wilmot Proviso."
5 She was the well-known author of several works of merit, and the reputed author of others.
6 Why is it certain that "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was not written by the hand of its reputed author ?
7 After the second essay Theophrastus disappears, and no further hint is given that it is he who is the reputed author .
8 Barely a third of them could be attributed to their reputed author , the work being compiled mainly from various commonplace books.
9 Dissimilitude of style, and heterogeneousness of sentiment, may sufficiently show that a work does not really belong to the reputed author .
10 Simmias is also the reputed author of several of the {griphoi} or pattern-poems at the end of the Palatine MS.
11 Philip Francis, the translator of Horace and Demosthenes, and father of Sir Philip Francis, the reputed author of the Letters of Junius.
12 Certainly old Walter Plumer (his reputed author ) had been a rake in his days, and visited much in Italy, and had seen the world.
13 "I suspect," continued his lordship, "that Mr. Alfred Percy knows more of this pamphlet altogether than the reputed author ever did."
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