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that we have F.'s assistance in the detection of errors from this point and that Eld A , responsible for the Q. text to this point , is likely to have made the kind of mistake he habitually made later . Contrary to custom , I have ...
that we have F.'s assistance in the detection of errors from this point and that Eld A , responsible for the Q. text to this point , is likely to have made the kind of mistake he habitually made later . Contrary to custom , I have ...
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64 ) and singular for plural — both common types of error . . 65. hatched in silver To suppose that the phrase is merely a conceited allusion to Nestor's white hair robs the connection between brass and silver of proper significance .
64 ) and singular for plural — both common types of error . . 65. hatched in silver To suppose that the phrase is merely a conceited allusion to Nestor's white hair robs the connection between brass and silver of proper significance .
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The paradoxical ' unrespective sieve ' seems fairly certainly correct and F.'s error suggests a misreading . That ' sieves ' ( = baskets ) were used for refuse is not , however , well established and ' in unrespective sieve ' may simply ...
The paradoxical ' unrespective sieve ' seems fairly certainly correct and F.'s error suggests a misreading . That ' sieves ' ( = baskets ) were used for refuse is not , however , well established and ' in unrespective sieve ' may simply ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
The Date Ixxyiii | xxxviii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
Urheberrecht | |
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