The Spectator: Introduction ; The text ; Abbreviated titles ; Errata ; Numbers 1-125Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... edition of the Spectator affording either a reliable text or adequate annotation . The present edition attempts to supply this lack . Thomas Percy was the first who sought ' to rectify whatever mistakes are crept into the modern copies ...
... edition of the Spectator affording either a reliable text or adequate annotation . The present edition attempts to supply this lack . Thomas Percy was the first who sought ' to rectify whatever mistakes are crept into the modern copies ...
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... edition , the im- print carries the names of both Buckley and Tonson as publishers , and from typographical evidence it looks as if volume i was issued from the shop of Tonson and volume ii from that of Buckley.1 Ten days later , in No ...
... edition , the im- print carries the names of both Buckley and Tonson as publishers , and from typographical evidence it looks as if volume i was issued from the shop of Tonson and volume ii from that of Buckley.1 Ten days later , in No ...
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... edition . Editors in the past - who have been almost exclusively concerned with annotation — have based their texts ... edition as copy - text . 2 The Nichols edition had been begun by Thomas Percy in 1764 , continued by John Calder ...
... edition . Editors in the past - who have been almost exclusively concerned with annotation — have based their texts ... edition as copy - text . 2 The Nichols edition had been begun by Thomas Percy in 1764 , continued by John Calder ...
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