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Page 107
... reading in any manu- script , even if it differs from the reading of every other manuscript , may be correct , for it may have come down , through the lost ancestors of that manuscript alone , from the author's original copy . " And ...
... reading in any manu- script , even if it differs from the reading of every other manuscript , may be correct , for it may have come down , through the lost ancestors of that manuscript alone , from the author's original copy . " And ...
Page 118
... reading of all the folios ) the word ' spoil ' , which is the reading of the quartos . While at first sight it is natural to conclude that the reading actually comes from a quarto , I feel that this is not altogether certain . It is , I ...
... reading of all the folios ) the word ' spoil ' , which is the reading of the quartos . While at first sight it is natural to conclude that the reading actually comes from a quarto , I feel that this is not altogether certain . It is , I ...
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... reading cannot be original , e.g. when a manuscript which evidently branched off from the line of descent at a point earlier than the manuscript containing the reading in question agrees with others more closely allied to the latter in ...
... reading cannot be original , e.g. when a manuscript which evidently branched off from the line of descent at a point earlier than the manuscript containing the reading in question agrees with others more closely allied to the latter in ...
Contents
RETIRED FELLOWS | 14 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19323 | 17 |
THE CRITICISM OF POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 167 |
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