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... editors have altered details of arrangement in which Q and F agree , though they have not always been happy in the result . But there seem to be only four cases in which the Cambridge editors have seriously interfered with a reading ...
... editors have altered details of arrangement in which Q and F agree , though they have not always been happy in the result . But there seem to be only four cases in which the Cambridge editors have seriously interfered with a reading ...
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... Cambridge editors write that , while Q 2 ' is unquestionably our best authority ; neverthe- less in determining the ... editors have judiciously recurred to the second . Never- theless there is no editor who has not felt it necessary ...
... Cambridge editors write that , while Q 2 ' is unquestionably our best authority ; neverthe- less in determining the ... editors have judiciously recurred to the second . Never- theless there is no editor who has not felt it necessary ...
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... Editors , particularly the Cambridge editors , have I think attached too much weight to the support which Q1 affords to F in these readings . 1. i . 21. ' Mar [ cellus ] . What , ha's this thing appear'd againe to night . ' Q2 assigns ...
... Editors , particularly the Cambridge editors , have I think attached too much weight to the support which Q1 affords to F in these readings . 1. i . 21. ' Mar [ cellus ] . What , ha's this thing appear'd againe to night . ' Q2 assigns ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19278 | 3 |
THE POETRY OF COLLINS Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 29 |
THE DATE OF THE HITTITE HIEROGLYPHIC INSCRIPTIONS | 39 |
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