Chapter 12 of 13 · 71 words · ~1 min read

Part I

." on the title-page, two of the First with "Epistle I." on the title-page, three of the Second, two of the Third, and one of the Fourth.

No recorded investigations are sufficiently advanced to be of service, and in the matter of the numbering of the lines or neglect to number, one theory is as plausible as another. It is granted, however, that the editions of the First Epistle with "