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Page 279
Indeed the orthography , in our author ' s days , was regulated by no fixed
principles . There is no kind of conformity , in this respect , between the first
edition of the Satires printed in 1597 , and the subsequent editions of 1599 , and
1602 .
Indeed the orthography , in our author ' s days , was regulated by no fixed
principles . There is no kind of conformity , in this respect , between the first
edition of the Satires printed in 1597 , and the subsequent editions of 1599 , and
1602 .
Page 314
... from death can save . The edition of 1602 , followed by that of Oxford , has
rotten . I have adopted the reading of the first edition . - grau ' d - buried in the
grave . SATIRE III . The curteous citizen bad me to his 314 MISCELLANEOUS
WORKS .
... from death can save . The edition of 1602 , followed by that of Oxford , has
rotten . I have adopted the reading of the first edition . - grau ' d - buried in the
grave . SATIRE III . The curteous citizen bad me to his 314 MISCELLANEOUS
WORKS .
Page 316
... attendant figures . W . 25 Or in his lasting tombe of plated brasse . The edition
of 1602 , followed by the Oxford , reads the : but his is the reading of the first
edition . Strange curse ! but fit for such a fickle age 316 MISCELLANEOUS
WORKS .
... attendant figures . W . 25 Or in his lasting tombe of plated brasse . The edition
of 1602 , followed by the Oxford , reads the : but his is the reading of the first
edition . Strange curse ! but fit for such a fickle age 316 MISCELLANEOUS
WORKS .
Page 360
The edition of 1599 and the Oxford read a . . 1 . 17 « recks - heeds , cares för . va
What ' s sib or SIRE I have restored this reading from the first edition : the later
read fire . Sib is from the Saxon , and means a relation ; and is here placed in ...
The edition of 1599 and the Oxford read a . . 1 . 17 « recks - heeds , cares för . va
What ' s sib or SIRE I have restored this reading from the first edition : the later
read fire . Sib is from the Saxon , and means a relation ; and is here placed in ...
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By Sixtus ' s edition is to be understood the revision of that edition by Clement VIII
. and not the edition published by Sixtus himself : for several of the errors
censured by our author are to be found in Sixtus ' s own edition , but are
corrected in ...
By Sixtus ' s edition is to be understood the revision of that edition by Clement VIII
. and not the edition published by Sixtus himself : for several of the errors
censured by our author are to be found in Sixtus ' s own edition , but are
corrected in ...
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