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It seemed to me that , in the case of so severe a castigator of his verses as Daniel undoubtedly was , it became an editor's duty to abide by the form the poet last gave them , and to revert to earlier texts only when there was ...
It seemed to me that , in the case of so severe a castigator of his verses as Daniel undoubtedly was , it became an editor's duty to abide by the form the poet last gave them , and to revert to earlier texts only when there was ...
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It seemed to me that , in the case of so severe a castigator of his verses as Daniel undoubtedly was , it became an editor's duty to abide by the form the poet last gave them , and to revert to earlier texts only when there was ...
It seemed to me that , in the case of so severe a castigator of his verses as Daniel undoubtedly was , it became an editor's duty to abide by the form the poet last gave them , and to revert to earlier texts only when there was ...
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210 but , though a poet may not be able to " corrupt " his poems , he can certainly alter them for the worse , and in the case of a book of the nature of MR . BEECHING'S ' Selections , ' I think an editor may justifiably adopt an ...
210 but , though a poet may not be able to " corrupt " his poems , he can certainly alter them for the worse , and in the case of a book of the nature of MR . BEECHING'S ' Selections , ' I think an editor may justifiably adopt an ...
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