Strictures On Mr Nesa Hamiltons Inquiry Into the Genuineness of the Ms Co
Strictures On Mr Nesa Hamiltons Inquiry Into the Genuineness of the Ms Co
Alexander Rivington
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In No. 4 the pencil corrections are in character with those of No. 3, and need no comment, the dissimilarity between the pencil and ink writing being at once visible : though on the white ground of the facsimile page this word seems to be pretty clear, and the only one that could not have greatly tasked Mr. Jones's or Mr. Collier's ingenuity. 1 No. 7. There are two words in pencil here to one in ink. The 1 If the reader may wish to satisfy himself as to the correctness of my observations regard...ing the difficulty of reading " easily " the ink writing in this celebrated Polio, he has but to obtain access to the volume and judge for himself. And this is a point would lay particular stress upon. But if he cannot do this he may have a better chance of 15 line in the text stands thus : " Sing in your sweet lullaby. " The Old Corrector had scratched through the word "in, " and substi- tuted " now " in ink on the inner margin. 1 Mr. Jones on reading the line did not feel quite satisfied with its emendation, and put tf us now " in his pencil on the outer margin as reading better : many might not be inclined to agree with Mr.
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