In that year her brother had made a transcript of King Alfred's version of the Latin historian Orosius which he designed to publish.
This transcript was one of the manuscripts bequeathed by Mr. Ballard to the Bodleian.
If anything can add effect to the pure feeling and elevated thought here displayed, it is the conviction, that the who leis no effusion of fancy, but a faithful transcript from the writer's heart.
What gives it a peculiar value, is, that it may be considered a transcript of the royal bard's true feelings, and the story of his real loves and fortunes.
Fourth is the storm at sea, with the clinging to the mast, and the landing upon the coast of the Thesprotians, all of which is a transcript of the experience of Ulysses in getting to Phæacia from Calypso's isle.
Seldom has the old Aryan form of the myth been so well preserved; the whole reads like a transcript out of the Vedas.
The transcript of Nero is not by any means so accurate as the printed copy; and sometimes we meet with the most ridiculous mistakes.
British Museum, a transcript in a contemporary hand.
No picture produces an impression on the imagination to compare with a photographic transcript of the home of our childhood, or any scene with which we have been long familiar.
Sounds in phonetic transcriptare enclosed in square brackets.
Each of the above books contains a Phonetic Transcript of the Roman Pronunciation of passages in the Reader.
No transcript of the report was, however, made by Madison, but the printed copy is among his papers.
This is familiarly the case where a court of chancery has exercised jurisdiction in a case where the plaintiff had a plain and adequate remedy at law, and it so appears by the transcript when brought here by appeal.
Upon a writ of error to a Circuit Court of the United States, the transcript of the record of all the proceedings in the case is brought before this court, and is open to its inspection and revision.
The young countess alone, who found the transcript of her own sorrow in the fact of the stranger, beheld with a melancholy satisfaction the only object that seemed to understand and sympathize in her sufferings.
The second volume also includes a transcript from the facsimile of that part of the Irish text of the tale of Etain which has not before been published, together with an interlinear literal translation.
These are an echo of the sweet Psalmist's beautiful words, a transcript of his expressive figure when he pictures the Dark Valley to the believer as the Valley of a "shadow.
As they did not keep them, bringing the chest which contained the transcript of them into their midst was bringing a witness of their apostasy, not a helper of their feebleness.
There we have the utterance succeeding the inward voice, and the guarantee that the Psalmist's word was a true transcript of the inward voice.
The author looks on his book and thinks what a poor, wretchedtranscript of the thoughts that inspired his pen it is.
This man, as we have just said, received from him a written transcript of the mysterious characters, and conveyed it to Professor Anthon, a competent philological authority.
As these events may possibly produce much interesting discussion, which I should be unwilling to trust to the post, I have enclosed a transcript of our cypher, not having got a duplicate.
It is a transcript of what you left with me, which I have been prevented sending you before, and cannot send now.
The transcript came into the possession of the royal historiographer Torfæus; the original, together with other MSS.
The "cast," has no pretensions to be a transcript of any contemporary document; for Dr.
Maddison for kindly lending me his transcript of this valuable MS.
Crosby, Minor Canon of Ely Cathedral, for a transcript of Bp Nigel's deed.
The fourth picture at the Academy was a very faithfully painted transcript of The Arab Hall, at No.
A love song on canvas, a pictorial transcript from Catullus, it was perhaps the most popular picture of the year.
From the model the artist makes the careful outline, in brown paper, a true transcript from life, which may entail some slight corrections of the original design in the direction of modifying the attitude and general appearance of the figure.
As the building it depicts has since been burnt down, the fine transcript has an added interest.
Alfred's father would be compelled to bring suit where the debt was contracted, get judgment, send the transcript on before the debt could be collected.
Let Pap sue for his account, send the transcript on and I'll get it or I'll know why.
It is only right to say, however, that if forced to decide the question we would find it at least difficult to see in the transcriptany evidence of that kind.
The following extract from the transcript explains the position (a condensed version appears in paragraph 347 of the Report): "You've already given evidence and stated your qualification.
Captain Eden gave evidence later in the inquiry than First Officer Rhodes and the transcript shows that he was asked nothing by anyone about their discussion.
As to Captain Eden, it has already been stated that the transcript shows that the allegation expressed or implied in paragraph 348 was never put to him.
Please send me if you can a transcript of the record in the case of McQuin and Bell, convicted of murder by a military commission.
Wright, on trial at Norfolk, has been or shall be convicted, send me a transcript of his trial and conviction, and do not let execution be done upon him until my further order.
At that time he had only seen the printed pages of the cipher; he had not seen my transcript which had lain, face down, upon the table.
None came, however, and that night I spent in making a fair transcript of the whole translation.