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More than one person had asked to see these folios.
"According to the folio his father died before the war."
All the rest of the folios are in good condition.
And so came his plan for the consulting end of Folio.
Put those folios in a stack against the wall, will you?
The whole manuscript is made up of 580 large folios.
There were about 500 corrections made to the Folio in this way.
The newspaper has been published in folio size since 1988.
The majority of the folios were ruled using a hard point.
He turned slowly to the second leaf of the folio.
To answer it would require at least 200 folio pages!
The folio is held at a distance of 15 cm.
Only a few, you understand; they could have been scarcely more than folios.
You'll see that as we work along on building the duplicate folio.
A second edition to a further 90 folios was published from 1829-1840.
It measures 22.5 by 15 cm and has 187 folios.
It measures 131 by 89 mm and has 366 folios.
By good rights he should only be treated of in imperial folio.
He had an old folio under one arm, with a finger of the other hand in its leaves.
Folio 133 is a paper leaf of still later date, with writing on one side only.
As noted above, the first folio groups these with the tragedies.
The earlier Folio has a lead inserted where the closing line should have been.
The book itself came out in six great folios.
It's proved pretty popular as usual with some good folios.
The Folio is therefore the only authoritative text we have today.