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... edition , the numbers and marks of the MS . readings which came to my knowlege after that edition was published ; I determined to new - model the whole work , so that the former edition should serve me only as an index and guide . I ...
... edition , the numbers and marks of the MS . readings which came to my knowlege after that edition was published ; I determined to new - model the whole work , so that the former edition should serve me only as an index and guide . I ...
Page 490
... edition , as a collection of readings , than what the manuscripts themselves possess : -but , besides being a col- lection of readings , such an edition is evidence of the editor's own opinions on the different readings contained in his ...
... edition , as a collection of readings , than what the manuscripts themselves possess : -but , besides being a col- lection of readings , such an edition is evidence of the editor's own opinions on the different readings contained in his ...
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... edition , as a collection of readings , than what the manuscripts themselves possess : -but , besides being a col- lection of readings , such an edition is evidence of the editor's own opinions on the different readings contained in his ...
... edition , as a collection of readings , than what the manuscripts themselves possess : -but , besides being a col- lection of readings , such an edition is evidence of the editor's own opinions on the different readings contained in his ...
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