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Notes
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SB, XXI (1968), 109-130. A few off-prints with titlepages are available at nominal cost from the publishers.
[3]
See The Times Literary Supplement special issue of 6 March 1969, and Felix Reichmann, "Bibliographical Control of Reprints," Library Resources & Technical Services, XI (1967), 415-435. Disturbing evidence of sophistication in the Methuen facsimile of the Second Folio is found by John W. Velz, "The Text of Julius Caesar in the Second Folio," SQ, XX (1969), 95-98.
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