2600 examples of manuscripts in sentences

The Library of the Vatican is of course very extensive and of immense value; but the books, as well as the manuscripts, are kept in presses which are locked, and it is rather awkward to be continually applying to the custode to take out and put back a book.

When these manuscripts are put in print, the letters that remain on the papyrus are put in black type, and the words guessed at are supplied in red; so that you see at one glance what letters have been preserved, and what are supplied to replace those effaced by the operation of unrolling; and in this manner are all the papyrus manuscripts' printed.

When these manuscripts are put in print, the letters that remain on the papyrus are put in black type, and the words guessed at are supplied in red; so that you see at one glance what letters have been preserved, and what are supplied to replace those effaced by the operation of unrolling; and in this manner are all the papyrus manuscripts' printed.

He is painting a little picture'Sterne recovering his Manuscripts from the Curls of his Hostess at Lyons.'

After the deacon had gone, he tumbled over his manuscripts, until at length he came upon his first-rate old sermon on "Human Nature."

The Principles of Civil and Criminal Legislation, edited in French from Bentham's manuscripts by his pupil Etienne Dumont (1801, 2d ed., 1820; English by Hildreth, 5th ed., 1887), was translated into German with notes by F.E. Beneke, 1830.]

I have been sometimes half inclined to put my manuscripts in the fire, and to exclaim with Dryden, respecting some metaphysical subject "I cannot bolt this matter to the bran.

The assiduity that I had devoted, night and day, to my manuscripts, in the search after scientific truths, and the knowledge arising from study, did not appear to me to be wrong in itself, but was thought to be pursued with an intensity that withdrew my mind from, or, rather, had never allowed it properly to contemplate and appreciate the character of God. 23d.

The library is rich in rare oriental books and manuscripts wonderfully illuminated in colors and gold.

Finally, I entered a good-sized carpeted room with a baize-covered table in the middle, and large smooth chairs, and on the table many manuscripts impregnated with purple dust, and around were books in shelves.

The Moorish cavalier had no longer a place in the history of the coming days; the sage had done his duty and departed, leaving among his mysterious manuscripts, bristling with uncouth and, as the many believed, unholy signs, the elements of truth mingled with much error,error which in the advancing centuries fell off as easily as the husk from ripe corn.

The Pierpont Morgan Library exhibition of illuminated manuscripts held at the New York Public Library.

Introd. by Charles Rufus Morey; catalogue of manuscripts by Belle da Costa Greene & Meta Harrsen, New York, November 1933 to April 1934.

Hunting for manuscripts.

The Harvey Cushing collection of books and manuscripts.

The Harvey Cushing collection of books and manuscripts.

SEE Patterson, W. How to prepare manuscripts.

VIZETELLY, FRANK H. The preparation of manuscripts for the printer.

Edited by George E. Woodbine (Yale historical publications, manuscripts and edited texts, 3) © 28Apr42; A163761.

Faint clews and indirections: manuscripts of Walt Whitman and his family.

My son Theodore was then busy collecting the materials for his book entitled "The Woman Question in Europe," and every post brought in manuscripts and letters from all parts of the continent, written in almost every tongue known to Babel.

and bushels of manuscripts, fled to the peaceful home of her sister Mary at Rochester.

I still have the commentaries of the few who responded, and the letters of those who declineda most varied and amusing bundle of manuscripts in themselves.

Though a dissipated and unprincipled fellow, he lives in history as 'the good Duke Humphrey,' because he had the sense to patronize learning, collect manuscripts, and enrich Universities.

In 1649 the total of 2,000 printed books had risen to more than 12,000viz., folios, 5,889; quartos, 2,067; octavos, 4,918; whilst of manuscripts there were 3,001.

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