Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks: 1819-1822Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1960 |
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Page xxxix
... marks , dashes , and parentheses missing from intended pairs have been silently supplied . Apostrophes have been silently in- serted or normalized in possessives and contractions . Superscripts have been lowered and double or triple ...
... marks , dashes , and parentheses missing from intended pairs have been silently supplied . Apostrophes have been silently in- serted or normalized in possessives and contractions . Superscripts have been lowered and double or triple ...
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... marks , as though he were an established author . Where he has marked the passages with his sym- bol of personal authorship , there is no problem . But there are also passages in quotation marks ( and some without ) , which the editors ...
... marks , as though he were an established author . Where he has marked the passages with his sym- bol of personal authorship , there is no problem . But there are also passages in quotation marks ( and some without ) , which the editors ...
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... Mark greets you thus . You have sunk our vessels , defrauded our mariners , and slain our captains , and have afforded ... marks the second age in the history of Religion and we have parted from the more attractive memory of 71 1822 WIDE ...
... Mark greets you thus . You have sunk our vessels , defrauded our mariners , and slain our captains , and have afforded ... marks the second age in the history of Religion and we have parted from the more attractive memory of 71 1822 WIDE ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | xiii |
The Manuscripts | xxxiv |
The Source of the Text | xlii |
Copyright | |
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