81 collocations for transcribing

3. Since I have quoted Mr. Archdeacon Paley upon one subject, I cannot but transcribe, from his excellent work, a distinguished passage in support of the Christian Revelation.

This is the most considerable of our author's productions, and it will be somewhat necessary to take further notice of it, which we cannot more effectually do, than by transcribing the words of Dryden in its commendation.

Dorcas has transcribed for me the whole letter of Miss Howe, dated Sunday, May 14,* of which before I had only extracts.

I shall transcribe the account as given by Boswell; with which such pains were taken to make it accurate, that it was submitted before publication for the inspection of the King, by one of his principal secretaries of State.

" The "Argument," which Milton omitted in subsequent editions, is very curious throughout; and the reason which the author gives, at the request of Mr. Publisher Simmons, why the poem "Rimes not," is quaint and well worth transcribing an extract here, as it does not always appear in more modern editions.

As the contents of the speech he made before the King in council, are very applicable to the case of the enslaved Africans, and a lively evidence that the spirit of true piety speaks the same language in the hearts of faithful men in all ages, for the relief of their fellow creatures from oppression of every kind, I think it may not be improper here to transcribe the most interesting parts of it.

The most obvious objection is that too much time would be consumed in transcribing short-hand notes.

I cannot resist transcribing three or four lines which poor Mary made upon a picture (a Holy Family) which we saw at an auction only one week before she left home.

"I have transcribed the substance of this conversation, as it confirms what I have frequently been told, that the fate of Dumouriez, however merited, is one great cause why no desertion of importance has since taken place.

Michelangelo obtained leave to transcribe the Vatican MSS.

Lest it should be doubted whether these Poems are genuine, we shall transcribe the names of those, who signed a certificate of their authenticity.

Louis A. Leslie & Charles E. Zoubek (A); 4Nov77; R676927. R676928. Graded transcribing tests in Gregg shorthand simplified.

When I came to transcribe the piece, I soon became convinced that it was to a great extent the production of Fletcher.

Due to inexperience with the Irish language and its script I have decided not to attempt to transcribe the Irish text.

Atticus, too, had his Tiro, Alexis, "imago Tironis," as Cicero calls him in a letter to his friend, and many others who were engaged in the work of copying and transcribing books, which was one of Atticus' many pursuits.

If I succeed in transcribing this play I shall print it in the third volume, for it seems to be an unpublished play of Heywood's.

Later there came along a number of colored men who were able to transcribe the old songs and write original ones.

Shall I be deemed to lift the veil of private life too roughly if I transcribe some early entries?

He used to call upon me at the Merchants' Hall, while I was transcribing the muster-rolls of the seamen there.

With that book Gustavus Vasa was to protect and nurture the freedom of the land of flowing splendors, while Angelo was transcribing sacred scenes upon the Sistine vault or fixing them in stone.

"I am proud that it was my privilege to transcribe for the records of the Republic the papers relating to that Concordat which secured so great a measure of freedom for our press.

" I close this notice of a great soldier and devoted loyalist, by transcribing the beautiful epitaph composed by Dr. Pitcairn: "Ultime Scotorum! potuit, quo sospite solo, Libertas patriæ salva fuisse tuæ: Te moriente, novos accepit Scotia cives, Accepitque novos, te moriente, deos.

" "Then," exclaimed I, "it shall be asserted in a book whenever I can find time to transcribe all the particulars from my diary; and I hope that I may be able to convince my readersshould I be fortunate enough to obtain anynot only that they may keep cows, pigs, and poultry without loss, but that they may derive health, recreation, and profit from doing so.

Three columns of the Magazine, in an hour, was no uncommon effort, which was faster than most persons could have transcribed that quantity.

I shall not transcribe his impressions of that beautiful town or those of the island of Capri.

81 collocations for  transcribing