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Page 24
... reading may be a memorial error or substitution must always induce editorial caution . The present edition is ... readings have been adopted . The Q4 compositors consulted QI while basing their text on Q3 . There is no firm evidence that ...
... reading may be a memorial error or substitution must always induce editorial caution . The present edition is ... readings have been adopted . The Q4 compositors consulted QI while basing their text on Q3 . There is no firm evidence that ...
Page 25
... reading is preferred ; ' subst . ' ( = substantially ) means that any variation is immaterial to the point under consider- ation ; ' var . Qı ' means that the Qı text diverges too far to be recorded , though having a rough equivalent ...
... reading is preferred ; ' subst . ' ( = substantially ) means that any variation is immaterial to the point under consider- ation ; ' var . Qı ' means that the Qı text diverges too far to be recorded , though having a rough equivalent ...
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... reader ; but his poem itself shows 1. Histoires Tragiques extraictes des oeuvres italiennes de Bandel , et mises en ... Reading in Chaucer ' , Elizabethan and Jacobean Studies presented to F. P. Wilson , ed . H. Davis and H. Gardner ...
... reader ; but his poem itself shows 1. Histoires Tragiques extraictes des oeuvres italiennes de Bandel , et mises en ... Reading in Chaucer ' , Elizabethan and Jacobean Studies presented to F. P. Wilson , ed . H. Davis and H. Gardner ...
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