Font style characterised by cursive typeface and slanted design.
A branch of the Indo-European languages of which Latin is the chief representative.
Sinônimos
Examples for "italics"
Examples for "italics"
1In this Etext, text in italics has been written in capital letters.
2The italics in these extracts, as in the foregoing, are my own.
3Contains the following families, those that are not Indian being in italics;-
4The same quotation is given here with an additional sentence in italics:
5In printed sermons, for example, the text is often set in italics.
1You cannot give permanence to a book by printing it in italic type.
2Thus edition (August 2004) corrects a few errors in the convention for italic type.
3Imagine it in a soft italic type.
4In the Textual Appendix, all original text is shown in "roman" type, except where it occurs in italic type in the sources.
5Aldus, the famous Venetian printer (1447-1515), who issued the Aldine editions of the classics and invented italic type
1The Italic became the parent of the modern alphabets of Western Europe.
2You may form your letters upon the Roman or the Italic model.
3Republicans are given in Roman, Democrats in Italic, Administration Republicans in small capitals.
4Republicans in Roman, Democrats in Italic, American or Old-Line Whigs in small capitals.
5Give the main characteristics of the Italic family of languages.
6Republicans are given in Roman, Democrats in Italic, American or Old-Line Whigs in small capitals.
7Republicans are given in Roman; Democrats in Italic:-
8The first Emphatic Italic can be found near 48th St. advertising a long defunct restaurant: LONGCHAMPS.
9My eyes filled with tears as I read upon the clasp, in sharp-cut Italic letters, E. Y.
10The Beginning of the Helleno-Italic State
11In addition there are several millions of Roumanian and Italic stock, and a considerable number of Jews and Gypsies.
12The latest of the important pre-Socratic philosophers of the Italic school was Empedocles, who was born about 494 B.C.
13Compare or contrast the Italic, the Etruscan, the Greek, and the Vedic religions, as bearing on thought and literature.
14The Italic I do not look upon to be unhandsome, though the Dutch are never very extraordinary in them.'
15Writer tells about the Emphatic Italic typography used by the restaurant The Casual Quilted Giraffe located near the I.B.M.