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Example sentences for "transcripts"

Lexicographically close words:
transcribes; transcribing; transcript; transcription; transcriptions; transept; transeptal; transepts; transfer; transferable
  1. Not only were her transcripts of manuscripts noted for their beauty, but she also drew admirable portraits.

  2. From this she went on to other treatises, and finally began to divert herself with taking transcripts of such ancient manuscripts as she could find.

  3. Agnolo filled part of the Capella Sistina with imitations, and sometimes transcripts of the Torso,--will any one stand forth and say that he reached it?

  4. Another group of works detaches itself from any possible scheme of classification: These are Mr. Browning's transcripts from the Greek.

  5. The forms of his male bodies are transcripts of models, such as are found in a genial climate, though sometimes distorted by fatigue or emaciated by want.

  6. There are transcripts of Pope's correspondence with Atterbury, which appeared in 1737.

  7. There are transcripts of a large part of the Swift correspondence, which appeared in 1741.

  8. All the displaced readings, which are not utterly insignificant, are preserved in the notes to the present edition, as well as numerous unpublished variations, which are taken from the manuscripts of Pope, or the transcripts of Richardson.

  9. There are transcripts among the Oxford papers of some of the letters of Wycherley to Pope, which appeared in 1729.

  10. With the help of his manuscripts or of the transcripts made from them by his friends, it is possible to retrace the actual order of many of these fugitive pieces.

  11. There is no autograph of this ode, only transcripts by friends, and Mr Buxton Forman was most likely right in suggesting that the true reading for 'not' should be 'out.

  12. Transcripts III) puts the matter right and gives the date.

  13. Two copies might have sufficed for the East and West; but Eugenius was not satisfied, unless four authentic and similar transcripts were signed and attested as the monuments of his victory.

  14. But in critical places we must indicate minutely the sources we follow, and must refer not only to the important books, but to articles in periodical works, and even to original documents, and to transcripts in libraries.

  15. We will endeavour to procure transcripts of any specified documents which contributors require from places out of reach.

  16. Hence, as I think,--hence the extraordinary fate which befel certain early transcripts of the Gospel.

  17. Contains transcripts of Charters from William the Conqueror to 3rd Edward IV.

  18. Transcripts which were made for this purpose are extant, and have been placed at my disposal by the kindness of Mrs. Henry Watson, who inherited them from her grandmother, Mrs. Gillman.

  19. The transcripts are referred to in our footnotes as Harvard and Fred.

  20. I immediately telegraphed to have transcripts of the records in all cases forwarded to me, which transcripts, however, did not reach me until two or three days before the present meeting of Congress.

  21. To avoid the immense amount of copying, I lay before the Senate the original transcripts of the records of trials, as received by me.

  22. All exhibits and transcripts of the proceedings and all documents lodged with and produced to the Tribunal will be filed with the General Secretary of the Tribunal and will constitute part of the Record.

  23. What more natural to conclude than that here is the very copy that Aldus prepared from the ancient manuscript and the collations and transcripts sent him by Fra Giocondo?

  24. The honest transcripts in the club book clear away a great deal of that unknown which is so convertible into the magnificent.

  25. They are not printed from transcripts from Echard, but from real MSS.

  26. Today, however, colonial historians no longer have to visit London to consult them, since transcripts have been made and deposited in the Library of Congress.

  27. The precious fragments were fortunately preserved in manuscript, and the Protestants procured transcripts which they published separately, but which were long very rare.


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