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Page 181
... edition of what is probably the greatest single volume of lyrics in the language is called for until 1810 , when John Nott of Bristol , M.D. , comes forward with Select Poems embellished with Occasional Remarks . Andrew Marvell dies ...
... edition of what is probably the greatest single volume of lyrics in the language is called for until 1810 , when John Nott of Bristol , M.D. , comes forward with Select Poems embellished with Occasional Remarks . Andrew Marvell dies ...
Page 381
... editions are absolutely worth- less , except where we possess only one or two copies of the First Edition . It is necessary to make that exception because , printing being a slow process in Shakespeare's day , corrections were sometimes ...
... editions are absolutely worth- less , except where we possess only one or two copies of the First Edition . It is necessary to make that exception because , printing being a slow process in Shakespeare's day , corrections were sometimes ...
Page 550
... edition of Aristotle's Constitution of Athens , then newly discovered . The Cambridge Companion to Latin Studies , published under his general editorship , reached a third edition before his death . To the eleventh edition of the ...
... edition of Aristotle's Constitution of Athens , then newly discovered . The Cambridge Companion to Latin Studies , published under his general editorship , reached a third edition before his death . To the eleventh edition of the ...
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