Furthermore, they offered slants now and then by which we could approach the land.
"My Attainment of the Pole"
Frederick A. Cook
Thee, too, 'mong storied founts I'll place, Singing the oak that slants the steep, Above the hollowed home of rock From which thy prattling streamlets leap.
"Horace and His Influence"
Grant Showerman
The c e o group of much used letters can be made less liable to confusion if the gap on the right of the first two letters is made wider and the line of the e slants downward as in Jenson.
"The Booklover and His Books"
Harry Lyman Koopman