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... writing which is in the ordinary letter , and in pencil . Of this there follow three speci- men fac - similes , including the figures in- dicating the Anno Domini at the top of the page from which the words are taken . Three of the ...
... writing which is in the ordinary letter , and in pencil . Of this there follow three speci- men fac - similes , including the figures in- dicating the Anno Domini at the top of the page from which the words are taken . Three of the ...
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... writing , and we shall revert to it . That the writing of the " Certificate of the Blackfriars Players , " the " Black- friars Petition , " and the marginal read- ings in Mr. Collier's folio shows that they are by the same hand we ...
... writing , and we shall revert to it . That the writing of the " Certificate of the Blackfriars Players , " the " Black- friars Petition , " and the marginal read- ings in Mr. Collier's folio shows that they are by the same hand we ...
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... writing ! -for you see that it is this cursive writ- ing that damns this folio , what story does that tell ? What is its character ? Who wrote it ? Mr. Hamilton and Dr. Ingleby have answered these questions by the publication of between ...
... writing ! -for you see that it is this cursive writ- ing that damns this folio , what story does that tell ? What is its character ? Who wrote it ? Mr. Hamilton and Dr. Ingleby have answered these questions by the publication of between ...
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