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... edition of The Tea- Table Miscellany ; in other instances where I have quoted from eighteenth - century works I have cited the editions in the text . In quoting from Burns's Commonplace Book I have used the facsimile edition of Ewing ...
... edition of The Tea- Table Miscellany ; in other instances where I have quoted from eighteenth - century works I have cited the editions in the text . In quoting from Burns's Commonplace Book I have used the facsimile edition of Ewing ...
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... edition of Burns's poems is now under way , in the capable hands of James Kinsley ; The Merry Muses of Caledonia is at last freely available , edited by James Barke and ... EDITION 8 in the light both Preface Preface to the 1966 edition.
... edition of Burns's poems is now under way , in the capable hands of James Kinsley ; The Merry Muses of Caledonia is at last freely available , edited by James Barke and ... EDITION 8 in the light both Preface Preface to the 1966 edition.
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... edition is necessarily taken from Scott Douglas's edition . The Douglas text is both fragmentary and wilfully inaccurate , as can now be seen by reference to the original manuscript , which has since turned up . I owe a transcript of it ...
... edition is necessarily taken from Scott Douglas's edition . The Douglas text is both fragmentary and wilfully inaccurate , as can now be seen by reference to the original manuscript , which has since turned up . I owe a transcript of it ...
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