The second maxim refers to the well-known fact that accretions from marginalia, &c., lengthen and at the same time weaken a text. [Please select]
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It is noted several times in Columbus's marginalia to Marco Polo. [Please select]
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But suddenly I perceived the leaves to be covered with marginalia in my father's manuscript, and with references to Fenella Stanley's letters--letters which my father seemed to have studied as deeply as though they were the writings of a great philosopher instead of the scribblings of an ignorant Gypsy. [Please select]
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Then I turned to the pages still left in my hand, and read these words of my father's: 'These marginalia are written for the eyes of my dear son, into whose hands this copy of my book will come. [Please select]
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