A Dictionary of Printers and Printing: With the Progress of Literature; Ancient and ModernH. Johnson, 1839 - 996 pagini |
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... opinion than on the true mode of punctuation , and scarcely can any two people be brought to agree in the same method ; some making the pause of a semicolon where the opinion of others would only place a comma ; some contending for what ...
... opinion than on the true mode of punctuation , and scarcely can any two people be brought to agree in the same method ; some making the pause of a semicolon where the opinion of others would only place a comma ; some contending for what ...
Pagina 57
... opinion of those unacquainted with the art , who consider every defect as an error of the press . The following is reckoned by the founders a regular bill - perfect in all its sorts - for though some founts have neither small capitals ...
... opinion of those unacquainted with the art , who consider every defect as an error of the press . The following is reckoned by the founders a regular bill - perfect in all its sorts - for though some founts have neither small capitals ...
Pagina 67
... opinion of the number of words which will come into each printed line ; then take the length of the Jage , generally double the number of m's contained in a single line , and multiply the one by the other , which will produce the ...
... opinion of the number of words which will come into each printed line ; then take the length of the Jage , generally double the number of m's contained in a single line , and multiply the one by the other , which will produce the ...
Pagina 112
... opinion of those of the pencil and the burin , seems necessary in judging of what is really superior in typography . Some printers imagine , if they do but make their pages sufficiently black , that the end is gained ; others , if they ...
... opinion of those of the pencil and the burin , seems necessary in judging of what is really superior in typography . Some printers imagine , if they do but make their pages sufficiently black , that the end is gained ; others , if they ...
Pagina 2
... opinions can be formed . Language must either have been originally revealed from heaven , or the fruit of human ... opinion is held by Diodorus Siculus , Lucretius , Horace , and many other Greek and Roman writers , who consider ...
... opinions can be formed . Language must either have been originally revealed from heaven , or the fruit of human ... opinion is held by Diodorus Siculus , Lucretius , Horace , and many other Greek and Roman writers , who consider ...
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