Philological Quarterly, Volúmenes14-15University of Iowa., 1935 |
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The scribe made the typical blunders of his tribe : he omitted words and lines , repeated words and lines , assigned speeches to the wrong speaker , corrected his errors by deletions , insertions , interlineations , and alterations ...
The scribe made the typical blunders of his tribe : he omitted words and lines , repeated words and lines , assigned speeches to the wrong speaker , corrected his errors by deletions , insertions , interlineations , and alterations ...
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... scribe wrote " chance " ( the first word of line 271 ) and crossed it out . Line 271. - At the end of this line the scribe wrote " the more to blame ye " ( cf. line 272 ) and crossed it out . Line 282. - To the left of this line the ...
... scribe wrote " chance " ( the first word of line 271 ) and crossed it out . Line 271. - At the end of this line the scribe wrote " the more to blame ye " ( cf. line 272 ) and crossed it out . Line 282. - To the left of this line the ...
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... scribe originally wrote " by the mas madam ye can no good " , his eye having caught line 695 , but he realized his mistake ( after having drawn a line under the verse ) , deleted the last five words and interlined " call me foole once ...
... scribe originally wrote " by the mas madam ye can no good " , his eye having caught line 695 , but he realized his mistake ( after having drawn a line under the verse ) , deleted the last five words and interlined " call me foole once ...
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