_:vb6796189 . _:vb6796190 . _:vb6796190 "2013 September 14, Jane Shilling, \u201CThe Golden Thread: the Story of Writing, by Ewan Clayton, review [print edition: Illuminating language]\u201D, in The Daily Telegraph (Review)\u200E[1], page R28:"@en . _:vb6796184 . _:vb6796185 "c. 1598\u20131600 (date written), William Shakespeare, \u201CAs You Like It\u201D, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies\u00A0[\u2026] (First Folio), London: [\u2026] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, \u2192OCLC, [Act IV, scene iii], page 202, column 2:"@en . _:vb6796185 . _:vb6796187 "[\u2026] I found written on the other side, in a very good, clear hand, this short message\u00A0[\u2026]"@en . _:vb6796186 . _:vb6796187 . _:vb6796188 "'This is a strange note,' said Mr. Utterson; and then sharply, 'How do you come to have it open?' 'The man at Maw's was main angry, sir, and he threw it back to me like so much dirt,' returned Poole. 'This is unquestionably the doctor's hand, do you know?' resumed the lawyer. 'I thought it looked like it,' said the servant rather sulkily; and then, with another voice, 'But what matters hand of write,' he said. 'I've seen him!'"@en . _:vb6796183 . . _:vb6796186 "[\u2026] I have \u017Fometimes known a Poet in Danger of being convicted as a Thief, upon much wor\u017Fe Evidence than the Re\u017Femblance of Hands hath been held to be in the Law."@en . _:vb6796187 "1881\u20131882, Robert Louis Stevenson, \u201CThe Sea Chest\u201D, in Treasure Island, London; Paris: Cassell & Company, published 14 November 1883, \u2192OCLC, part I (The Old Buccaneer), page 31:"@en . _:vb6796188 "1886 January 4, Robert Louis Stevenson, \u201CThe Last Night\u201D, in Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, London: Longmans, Green, and Co., \u2192OCLC, pages 74\u201375:"@en . _:vb6796184 "a good hand"@en . "10" . _:vb6796185 "I \u017Fay \u017Fhe neuer did inuent this letter,\u00A0/ This is a mans inuention, and his hand."@en . _:vb6796190 "[T]he pleasure of writing on wax with a stylus is exemplified by the fine, flowing hand of a Roman scribe who made out the birth certificate of Herennia Gemella, born March 128 AD."@en . _:vb6796189 "With an unquenchable enthusiasm for locomotives and their work, at an early age I had commenced to keep engine and traffic-recording notebooks, compiled in a schoolboy's round hand."@en . _:vb6796186 "1749, Henry Fielding, \u201CContaining Instructions Very Necessary to Be Perused by Modern Critics\u201D, in The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, volume IV, London: A[ndrew] Millar,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, book X, page 4:"@en . _:vb6796189 "1946 March and April, R. A. H. Weight, \u201CEuston to the North-West\u201D, in Railway Magazine, page 69:"@en . _:vb6796183 "Handwriting; style of penmanship."@en . _:vb6796188 .