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... passage ? He supplied them readily enough in that passage ; why should we not do the same here ? We have not only the warrant of the Folio , but our knowledge of the habits of punctuation revealed in the Second Quarto when that document ...
... passage ? He supplied them readily enough in that passage ; why should we not do the same here ? We have not only the warrant of the Folio , but our knowledge of the habits of punctuation revealed in the Second Quarto when that document ...
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... passage in the Quarto is in a notation that ( from abun- dant evidence elsewhere in the document and more abundant evidence in kindred documents ) we can see may be transposed into the notation found in the Folio without affecting its ...
... passage in the Quarto is in a notation that ( from abun- dant evidence elsewhere in the document and more abundant evidence in kindred documents ) we can see may be transposed into the notation found in the Folio without affecting its ...
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... passage gives a general principle of biological research , not easy to understand without details and examples from medical science . The Menonian passage contains a conjectural account of the cause of disease , only in part original ...
... passage gives a general principle of biological research , not easy to understand without details and examples from medical science . The Menonian passage contains a conjectural account of the cause of disease , only in part original ...
Contents
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 12 |
THE POETRY OF THOMAS GRAY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 43 |
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