id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11316 Various The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 47, September, 1861 A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics .txt text/plain 85533 4713 76 [Footnote K: Having at hand some of Mr. Collier's own writing in pencil, In his professed reprint of one manuscript (Mrs. Alleyn's letter) Mr. Collier has inserted several lines relating to Shakespeare which could doubt; but the attempt to make the introduction of "cheer" into Mr. Collier's folio a chronological test of the good faith of its MS. degenerating into the careless, half-formed hands of the present day. clear that the pencil-writing on the margins of Mr. Collier's folio, the came a young man dressed in white of a dazzling clearness like sunlight; "Many a good thought comes in dreams," said Elsie; "but, for my part, I strange likeness to the young man that came here last night, so that I "How great grace must come from such pictures!" said Agnes. Another great fact came to the surface, and is coming up every day in ./cache/11316.txt ./txt/11316.txt