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... in Author Unknown : Tales of Literary Detection ( New York : Henry Holt , 2000 ) , pp . 28-9 , 38-40 and 44 . 8 Letter to author , 7 July 2000 . 9 David V. Erdman , ' The signature of style ' , in E & F , pp . 47-50 . 10 Samuel Taylor ...
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