Philological Quarterly, Volume 41University of Iowa., 1962 - Classical philology |
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If it is improper to include unauthoritative press - corrections in the establishment of the documentary form of the text , they should not be included in the finally established form if they would not ordinarily be made as editorial ...
If it is improper to include unauthoritative press - corrections in the establishment of the documentary form of the text , they should not be included in the finally established form if they would not ordinarily be made as editorial ...
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University of Michigan Press ; London : Cresset Press , 1961. Pp . xi + 444 + xxii . Rev. in TLS , Dec. 1 , p . 863 . Bateson , Charles . The Convict Ships , 1787-1868 . Glasgow : Brown , Son and Ferguson , 1961. Pp . 355 .
University of Michigan Press ; London : Cresset Press , 1961. Pp . xi + 444 + xxii . Rev. in TLS , Dec. 1 , p . 863 . Bateson , Charles . The Convict Ships , 1787-1868 . Glasgow : Brown , Son and Ferguson , 1961. Pp . 355 .
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University of North Carolina Press , 1961. Pp . viii + 380 . Contains a substantial introduction ( 45 pages ) , a biographical index , and notes . The poems are given in parallel text . Scoville , Warren C. The Persecution of the ...
University of North Carolina Press , 1961. Pp . viii + 380 . Contains a substantial introduction ( 45 pages ) , a biographical index , and notes . The poems are given in parallel text . Scoville , Warren C. The Persecution of the ...
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Loves Labors Lost and the Early Shakespeare | 18 |
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