Introduction and commentaryOxford University Press, 1938 |
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Sivu cxv
... reading are - I state them shortly in my own words- ( 1 ) That is the best reading which best explains the erroneous readings . I have sometimes recorded a quite impossible reading of a manuscript because it clearly came from one rather ...
... reading are - I state them shortly in my own words- ( 1 ) That is the best reading which best explains the erroneous readings . I have sometimes recorded a quite impossible reading of a manuscript because it clearly came from one rather ...
Sivu cxix
... reading of the manuscripts to that of the editions will not be approved by every reader . I have adopted no rigid rule , but considered each case on its merits . All the circumstances already referred to have to be weighed - which reading ...
... reading of the manuscripts to that of the editions will not be approved by every reader . I have adopted no rigid rule , but considered each case on its merits . All the circumstances already referred to have to be weighed - which reading ...
Sivu 266
... reading ' cut in bands ' in l . 11 , which as a fact is not even in S , from which Grosart professes to derive it . The reading of all the MSS . , ' but in his handes , ' makes quite good sense . The Scot wants matter , except in his ...
... reading ' cut in bands ' in l . 11 , which as a fact is not even in S , from which Grosart professes to derive it . The reading of all the MSS . , ' but in his handes , ' makes quite good sense . The Scot wants matter , except in his ...
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INTRODUCTION | v |
THE TEXT AND CANON OF DONNES POEMS | lvi |
COMMENTARY I | cxiii |
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