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The second edition of Marius is remarkable for being the only book of Pater ' s
published by Messrs Macmillans in his own ... but there is also one passage in
the first edition that was completely suppressed in the second and all other
editions ...
The second edition of Marius is remarkable for being the only book of Pater ' s
published by Messrs Macmillans in his own ... but there is also one passage in
the first edition that was completely suppressed in the second and all other
editions ...
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Words and phrases are added , omitted , and changed , and the punctuation is
varied ; but the sentences almost invariably remain similar in pattern and
meaning to the version in the first and second editions . The number of new
sentences ...
Words and phrases are added , omitted , and changed , and the punctuation is
varied ; but the sentences almost invariably remain similar in pattern and
meaning to the version in the first and second editions . The number of new
sentences ...
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Addition of words and phrases In the classification adopted there are in fact more
instances of addition of words and phrases in the third edition of Marius the
Epicurean than there are of omission – 596 , as against 406 . The majority of the
...
Addition of words and phrases In the classification adopted there are in fact more
instances of addition of words and phrases in the third edition of Marius the
Epicurean than there are of omission – 596 , as against 406 . The majority of the
...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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