Philological Quarterly, Volúmenes14-15University of Iowa., 1935 |
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... edition was , the pub- lishers have not been content to reprint it , but have now produced a masterly revision that is practically a new edition . Like the Hill edition , the Powell - Hill Life is to consist of six volumes ; the four ...
... edition was , the pub- lishers have not been content to reprint it , but have now produced a masterly revision that is practically a new edition . Like the Hill edition , the Powell - Hill Life is to consist of six volumes ; the four ...
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... edition . The Dublin publishers hardly knew of the piracy by an anonymous London publisher later in 1791 , as it is based upon their impression . For , as Walpole must have expected , two further piracies resulted because of the one he ...
... edition . The Dublin publishers hardly knew of the piracy by an anonymous London publisher later in 1791 , as it is based upon their impression . For , as Walpole must have expected , two further piracies resulted because of the one he ...
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... Edition these four lines are displaced by the lines 13- 16 of the second Edinburgh manuscript . The second Edinburgh copy of " For ever , Fortune , " also in Thom- son's handwriting , agrees verbally with the text of the Oxford Edition ...
... Edition these four lines are displaced by the lines 13- 16 of the second Edinburgh manuscript . The second Edinburgh copy of " For ever , Fortune , " also in Thom- son's handwriting , agrees verbally with the text of the Oxford Edition ...
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