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Disposition of text across manuscript face(s)
Dickinson's writing appears on one side of the paper/leaf only
(81)
Dickinson's writing appears on both sides of the paper/leaf
(52)
Dickinson's writing appears within the rule of the paper
(24)
Dickinson's writing appears over or outside the boundaries of the rule of the paper
(2)
Dickinson's writing appears against the rule of the paper
(5)
Dickinson's writing appears in the unruled space of the header of the paper
(2)
Dickinson added text infra- and/or supralinearly
(33)
Dickinson rotated the paper during the course of the composition of a discrete text
(20)
Dickinson's writing appears sideways along the left and/or right edges of the paper
(13)
Dickinson's writing appears upside-down in relation to the body of the text
(3)
Dickinson composed her text around, over, or on the verso of a text written by an alien hand
(5)
Dickinson composed her text around, over, or on the verso of a printed text
(9)
Dickinson composed her text around or over one of her earlier compositions
(2)
The disposition of Dickinson's text is chaotic; the order of the text is unclear
(6)
Dickinson used the material boudaries of the manuscript--seals, seams, folds, etc.--as textual boundaries
(5)
Dickinson drew horizontal lines to divide the manuscript into different sectors
(26)
Dickinson drew vertical lines to divide the manuscript into different sectors
(7)
Dickinson canceled the face of the manuscript
(5)