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... errors of more or less importance , which had crept into the numerous editions which succeeded the seventeen- volume edition of 1832 , were in some instances corrected , 651857 but in others passed over . For the purposes of.
... errors of more or less importance , which had crept into the numerous editions which succeeded the seventeen- volume edition of 1832 , were in some instances corrected , 651857 but in others passed over . For the purposes of.
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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. but in others passed over . For the purposes of the present edition the printed text has been collated with all the MSS . which passed through Moore's hands , and , also , for the first time , with MSS ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. but in others passed over . For the purposes of the present edition the printed text has been collated with all the MSS . which passed through Moore's hands , and , also , for the first time , with MSS ...
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... passed under Byron's own supervision . Lines 759 , 760 are added , and lines 761-764 are materially altered . The fourth edition of 1811 numbers 1052 lines . The suppressed fifth edition , numbering 1070 lines ( the copy in the British ...
... passed under Byron's own supervision . Lines 759 , 760 are added , and lines 761-764 are materially altered . The fourth edition of 1811 numbers 1052 lines . The suppressed fifth edition , numbering 1070 lines ( the copy in the British ...
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... passing near the spot were alarmed by the sound of a Bullet hissing near them , to one of whom the following stanzas were addressed the next morning ] Translation from Catullus . Ad Lesbiam Translation of the Epitaph on Virgil and ...
... passing near the spot were alarmed by the sound of a Bullet hissing near them , to one of whom the following stanzas were addressed the next morning ] Translation from Catullus . Ad Lesbiam Translation of the Epitaph on Virgil and ...
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... passed a winter . Such has been the candour of some ingenious critics . We would advise these liberal commen- tators on taste and arbiters of decorum to read Shakespeare . Having heard that a very severe and indelicate censure has been ...
... passed a winter . Such has been the candour of some ingenious critics . We would advise these liberal commen- tators on taste and arbiters of decorum to read Shakespeare . Having heard that a very severe and indelicate censure has been ...
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