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... because he thinks the blunders are not the sort a writer is likely to make in his own work and because there is no ... detects two writing fluids , used alternately to suggest the contrast between dark and pale ink and thus indicate ...
... because he thinks the blunders are not the sort a writer is likely to make in his own work and because there is no ... detects two writing fluids , used alternately to suggest the contrast between dark and pale ink and thus indicate ...
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After all , Collier made many genuine discoveries ; some people do write laboriously ; it is not certain that two writing fluids were really used ; people sometimes write on creased paper ; and we do not know enough about Elizabethan ...
After all , Collier made many genuine discoveries ; some people do write laboriously ; it is not certain that two writing fluids were really used ; people sometimes write on creased paper ; and we do not know enough about Elizabethan ...
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It was not until other writers had for some thirty years indulged in rather desultory experiment with blank verse in nondramatic poems that Marlowe first used the blank decasyllable in a play . ” Tamburlaine was quite probably the first ...
It was not until other writers had for some thirty years indulged in rather desultory experiment with blank verse in nondramatic poems that Marlowe first used the blank decasyllable in a play . ” Tamburlaine was quite probably the first ...
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