I didn’t see any misspelling. What you might think is an F is not, it is what was called a Long S, the only time you used what is now a modern is was when there was 2 s’s together or at the end of a word. The Long S looks like an F in printing because the bottom of the S extends below the line and that was not reproducible in print.
GOD, is it that hard to use spell-check?
I didn’t see any misspelling. What you might think is an F is not, it is what was called a Long S, the only time you used what is now a modern is was when there was 2 s’s together or at the end of a word. The Long S looks like an F in printing because the bottom of the S extends below the line and that was not reproducible in print.
false: the “g” is printed below the line.