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Pagina ii
... notes and omitting thirty- four of his original notes in the first edition . Obviously , Johnson cannot , or should not , be condemned for a note in the 1765 edition which he omitted in 1773. Yet in selections from Johnson's notes to ...
... notes and omitting thirty- four of his original notes in the first edition . Obviously , Johnson cannot , or should not , be condemned for a note in the 1765 edition which he omitted in 1773. Yet in selections from Johnson's notes to ...
Pagina iii
... notes from the 1765 edition , neglecting altogether Johnson's revisions . It is only very recently that these revisions have been studied at all -- and then but par- tially . The present division of the commentary into three parts - the ...
... notes from the 1765 edition , neglecting altogether Johnson's revisions . It is only very recently that these revisions have been studied at all -- and then but par- tially . The present division of the commentary into three parts - the ...
Pagina vii
... note in question . Easily identifiable references to revisions of notes in the 1765 edition , or to revisions later made in the 1778 edition , are placed in parentheses at the end of the notes . Scholars interested in these revisions ...
... note in question . Easily identifiable references to revisions of notes in the 1765 edition , or to revisions later made in the 1778 edition , are placed in parentheses at the end of the notes . Scholars interested in these revisions ...
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