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Page viii
... published in Paris in 1652 and consisting almost entirely of ' divine ' poems which had been revised for the edition of 1648 or had appeared there for the first time . The Paris edition has been followed for these poems , rather than ...
... published in Paris in 1652 and consisting almost entirely of ' divine ' poems which had been revised for the edition of 1648 or had appeared there for the first time . The Paris edition has been followed for these poems , rather than ...
Page vii
... published volumes of his English poems the differences are often substantial and striking ; and it seems obvious that the method generally followed hitherto of crystallizing the text into a single form and leaving its evolution to be Gend.
... published volumes of his English poems the differences are often substantial and striking ; and it seems obvious that the method generally followed hitherto of crystallizing the text into a single form and leaving its evolution to be Gend.
Page viii
... published in Paris in 1652 and consisting almost entirely of ' divine ' poems which had been revised for the edition of 1648 or had appeared there for the first time . The Paris edition has been followed for these poems , rather than ...
... published in Paris in 1652 and consisting almost entirely of ' divine ' poems which had been revised for the edition of 1648 or had appeared there for the first time . The Paris edition has been followed for these poems , rather than ...
Page ix
... published edition . The MSS . usually conform most closely to the text of 1646 , which has there- fore in most instances been taken as the basis of collation . Between the two sections of the present edition thus corresponding to the ...
... published edition . The MSS . usually conform most closely to the text of 1646 , which has there- fore in most instances been taken as the basis of collation . Between the two sections of the present edition thus corresponding to the ...
Page x
... exiguous than they were fifty years ago , when Grosart published his edition , and though the reconstruction of details in the poet's experience must remain largely a matter of conjecture , the new facts and documents which X Preface .
... exiguous than they were fifty years ago , when Grosart published his edition , and though the reconstruction of details in the poet's experience must remain largely a matter of conjecture , the new facts and documents which X Preface .
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