Two-line letter
Letter the face of which fully charges the body of the type. For instance, Great Primer Roman is two lines of Bourgeois in body, but the face of the type is not so, a “beard” being left for the ascending and descending letters of the lower-case; on the other hand, Titling Caps, cast to the full depth of a Great Primer body, are called Two-line Bourgeois.
Two-line letter
Letter the face of which fully charges the body of the type. For instance. Great Primer Roman is two lines of Bourgeois in body, but the face of the type is not so, a “beard” being left for the ascending and descending letters of the lower-case; on the other hand. Titling Caps, cast to the full depth of a Great Primer body, are called Two-line Bourgeois.