The phrase comes from a Thomas Grey poem entitled 'Ode on a distance prospect of Eton College' dated 1742
she was born in october 1742
uhmm I've say that one chick from fools gold.
Peter Bisaillon died in 1742.
Absalom Tatom was born in 1742.
It was lost.
מורה This is what "teacher" is in the Hebrew manuscript.
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We say: RE-Greeting togrhter. God Save you. OR in farsi manuscript: بدرود خداحافظ
Alexander Turyn has written: 'Dated Greek manuscripts of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries in the libraries of Great Britain' -- subject(s): Byzantine Paleography, Catalogs, Facsimiles, Greek Paleography, Manuscript dating, Manuscripts, Greek (Medieval and modern), Medieval Manuscripts 'The Byzantine manuscript tradition of the tragedies of Euripides' -- subject(s): Greek Manuscripts, Mythology, Greek, in literature, Textual Criticism, Tragedy, Transmission of texts 'Dated Greek Manuscripts of the Thirteen and Fourteenth Centuries in the Libraries of Great Britain (Dumbarton Oaks Studies)' 'Studies in the manuscript tradition of the tragedies of Sophocles' -- subject(s): Manuscripts, Textual Criticism 'Dated Greek manuscripts of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries in the libraries of Italy' -- subject(s): Greek Manuscripts, Manuscript dating, Medieval Manuscripts
Manuscript is a noun, because a manuscript is someTHING. Manuscript is not an action, therefore it can't be a verb.
manuscript
The abbreviation for 'manuscript' is M.S.
The manuscript had to be completed by Friday
It is called an autograph.
Yes, any noun suitable for the situation may function as a collective noun; for example:a manuscript of errorsa manuscript of memoriesa manuscript of anecdotesa manuscript of mesdeeds
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