Example: <damage>
These search results reproduce every example of the use of <damage> in the Guidelines, including all localised and translated versions. In some cases, the examples have been drawn from discussion of other elements in the Guidelines and illustrating the use of <damage> is not the main focus of the passage in question. In other cases, examples may be direct translations of each other, and hence identical from the perspective of their encoding.
11 Representation of Primary Sources
11.3.3.1 Damage, Illegibility, and Supplied Text
d<damage>aga</damage> yndisniota
11.3.3.1 Damage, Illegibility, and Supplied Text
<l>Moves <damage agent="water" group="1">on: nor all your</damage> Piety nor
Wit</l>
<l>
<damageSpan agent="water" group="1"
spanTo="#washOut"/>Shall lure it back to
cancel half a Line,</l>
<l>Nor all your Tears wash <anchor xml:id="washOut"/> out a Word of it</l>
11.3.3.1 Damage, Illegibility, and Supplied Text
<unclear>aga</unclear>
</damage> yndisniota
11.3.3.1 Damage, Illegibility, and Supplied Text
<supplied source="#msm">aga</supplied>
</damage>
yndisniota
11.3.3.1 Damage, Illegibility, and Supplied Text
<unclear>and the proof of this is</unclear>
<gap/>
<unclear>margin</unclear>
</damage>
<l>Moves <damage agent="water" group="1">
<supplied>on: nor all your</supplied>
</damage> Piety nor Wit</l>