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The Emily Dickinson Fascicles by R. W. Franklin
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[section 1]
2.
Authenticity, Construction, and Extent
3.
Reconstruction
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Chronology
5.
Purposes
Notes
Classical, Biblical, and Medieval Textual Criticism and Modern Editing by G. Thomas Tanselle
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[section 1]
2.
I
3.
II
Notes
Four New Fielding Attributions: His Earliest Satires of Walpole by Martin C. Battestin
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[section 1]
2.
I. "The Norfolk Lanthorn" (July 1728)
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II. On the Benefit of Laughing (August 1728)
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III. The Physiognomist (July 1730)
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IV. On Hunters and Politicians (October 1730)
Notes
More Light on the Life and Milieu of Robert Thornton by George R. Keiser
[section]
Notes
Scribal Self-Corrections in the Thornton Morte Arthure by Mary Hamel
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[section 1]
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The Corrections
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Conclusions
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Indirect Evidence
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The Scribe's Tendencies to Error
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Applications
Notes
The "Setting Foorth" of Harington's Ariosto by Simon Cauchi
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[section 1]
2.
I
3.
II
4.
III
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IV
6.
V
Notes
Marginal Markings: The Censor and the Editing of Four English Promptbooks by T. H. Howard-Hill
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Notes
"Sallied Flesh" (Q1, Q2): Hamlet I.ii.129 by G. V. Monitto
[section]
Notes
Revisions and Repetition-Brackets in Fletcher's A Wife for a Month by Robert Kean Turner
[section]
Notes
Some Neglected Bits and Pieces from the European Magazine by Arthur Sherbo
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[section 1]
2.
David Garrick
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John Hawkesworth
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James Hervey
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Lord John Hervey
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Samuel Johnson
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Lyttelton, Chesterfield, and Jean Marishall
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No. I.
02.
No II.
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No. III.
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No. IV.
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David Mallet
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Moses Mendez
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John Milton
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Christopher Pitt
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Alexander Pope
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Edmund Spenser
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George Steevens
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Jonathan Swift
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Catherine Talbot
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Edmund Waller
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Walpole, Horatio, first Baron Walpole of Wolterton
Notes
Line Indentation in Stillinger's The Poems of John Keats by David H. Jackson
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[section 1]
2.
1
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2
Notes
An Unknown Gissing Story from the Chicago Daily News by Robert L. Selig
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[section 1]
2.
TOO WRETCHED TO LIVE
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"Native to New England": Thoreau, "Herald of Freedom," and A Week by Linck C. Johnson
[section]
Notes
Stephen Crane's Manuscript of "This Majestic Lie" by Paul Sorrentino
[section]
Notes
Three Separate Leaves from Robert Frost's Derry Years: A Note and Transcriptions by Roger D. Sell
[section]
Notes
The Construction of Hart Crane's Last Poem, "The Broken Tower" by Joan St. C. Crane
[section]
Notes
The Autograph Manuscripts of Fsulkner's "The Lilacs" by Louis Daniel Brodsky
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[section 1]
2.
Brodsky 13a Recto
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Virginia ("single torn leaf") Recto
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Brodsky 13c Verso
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Brodsky 13b Verso
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Brodsky 13b Recto
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Virginia ("single torn leaf") Verso
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Brodsky 13c Recto
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Virginia "The Lilacs." Autograph manuscript, 3 pages, in pencil. Versos.
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Brodsky "The Lilacs" (Hand-lettered booklet)
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The Bibliographical Concept of Plating by James L. W. West III
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Notes
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Errata
Notes on Contributors
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
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