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[ xxi, 25.]

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[ First of all it seems to have referred to the red capital letters placed at the head of chapters or other divisions of works.]

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[ Cic. Pro Archia poeta, vii.]

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[ Essays Critical and Historical, ii. 228.]

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[ The Prayer Book recently issued by Mr. Frowde at the Clarendon Press weighs, bound in morocco, less than an once and a quarter. I see it stated that unbound it weighs three-quarters of an ounce. Pickering's Cattullus, Tibullus, and Propertius in leather binding, weighs an ounce and a quarter. His Dante weighs less than a number of the Times.]