Ainda não temos significados para "much reputation".
1In truth, he has lost much reputation by his late manoeuvres.
2While a student, he gained much reputation as a writer and a debater.
3Our family has little credit, and, entre nous, not much reputation.
4How much reputation do you suppose I shall have left within the hour?
5After these events Modafar reigned some years with much reputation, and died in 1374.
6He also gained much reputation as a public lecturer.
7The singer was not of much reputation, but to Thyrza her voice seemed more than human.
8Philip was human enough to feel a glow of satisfaction at having achieved so much reputation.
9He also gained much reputation as a casuist.
10His "Example Farm," at Whitfield, gained him much reputation.
11Too much reputation is a bad thing for a man to have on his hands in the West.
12And you'd be surprised how much reputation and how little money a man can make out of a book.
13The manager, Gallina, is a playwright of much reputation, and gave us some dozen of his own pieces, mostly good and clever.
14By the aid of the gentlemen who contributed-eachhis quota-tothe "London Magazine," it acquired much reputation, and a very considerable sale.
15Cavoye, brave and skilful, acquired so much reputation in this particular, that the name of "Brave Cavoye" has stuck to him ever since.
16I do not know that he had much reputation for prolonging life, but he was supposed to add a grace to the hour of departure.
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