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We shall give, as far as the fact of our editing a work for non-professional readers will permit, the peculiar and distinctive symptoms of all kind of fits, and the immediate treatment to be adopted in each case. 2634.

I forgot to say, gentlemen, that Mr. Bibbs has promised to assist in editing the paper; and I will now call upon him to give you an account of what it will contain.

v. 3-4. © 25Oct22, A683910; 11Dec22, A690579. R66991-66992, 11Sep50, The W. H. Anderson Co. (PWH) LA VITA NUOVA DI DANTE ALIGHIERI; edited with introd., notes and vocabulary by Kenneth McKenzie.

"But she can't edit the telegraph news.

During the decade between 1879 and 1889 I was engaged in a detailed study of Wordsworth; and, amongst other things, edited a library edition of his Poetical Works in eight volumes, including the "Prefaces" and "Appendices" to his Poems, and a few others of his Prose Works, such as his 'Description of the Scenery of the Lakes in the North of England'.

He founded, in conjunction with Morrison, a Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge in China, and edited a monthly Chinese magazine, in which he endeavoured to interest the people upon history, geography, and literature.

Louise writes lovely poetry and 'stories of human interest,' and Beth" "I can't write even a good letter," asserted that young lady; "but I'd dearly love to edit a newspaper.

As a result, I have re-edited the text, checking it against images of the 1638 edition, and correcting all errors not present in the earlier edition.

And he really ought to suit you, for he raves about the middle ages, and chivalry, and has edited a book full of old ballads.' 'Oh, all the eclectics do that sort of thing; and small thanks to them.

Cooper is in Philadelphia editing the second volume of Bonaparte's Ornithology.

Mr. Duppa in editing this Journal received assistance from Mrs. Piozzi, 'who,' he says (Preface, p. xi), 'explained many facts which could not otherwise have been understood.'

Gherardi was a man of culture, and he collected and edited a number of scenes, written in French, which were on the boards intermingled and played with the Italian farces in order to raise the tone of, and give something more solid and durable to, these entertainments.

Mr. Murray agreed to repay Moore the 2,000 guineas he had given for the burned Memoirs and £2,000 extra for editing the letters and writing the Life, and Moore in his diary says that he considered this offer perfectly liberal.

For many years he was on the editorial committee of the Boone and Crockett Club, and edited its publications, "American Big Game Hunting," "Hunting in Many Lands," and "Trail and Camp Fire.

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He edited the Fortnightly Review, and for some years this journal was distinguished by brilliant criticisms on the popular religion, contributed by able men writing from many points of view.

Pope hated Theobald for presuming to edit the plays of Shakspeare with greatly more ability and acuteness than himself had brought to the task.

Two Spanish plays: El chaleco blanco, por Miguel Ramos Carrion, El sueno dorado, por Vital Aza. Edited with introd., exercises, notes and vocabulary by Juan Cano and Emilio Goggio.

In 1785, he edited Milton's minor poems, with very copious illustrations; and in the year following, was elected to the Camden Professorship of History, and was appointed to succeed Whitehead, as Poet Laureate.

Mr Archibald Smith had edited Scoresby's Voyage in the Royal Charter, with an introduction very offensive to me: I replied fully in the Athenaeum of Nov. 7th.

Hehe took down what I said and later hehe kind of edited my copy before I handed it in.

SWORTH EDITED BY WILLIAM KNIGHT VOL.

Perhaps editing Shakespeare, i. 353.

The author was Bishop Poore of Salisbury, according to Morton, who first edited this old classic in 1853.

Is this too much to expect? Chapter 18: Romi Konkani, hanging on a cliff Peter RaposoPeter Rapose considers himself "just a five-year-old priest" given the responsibility of editing a seventy-year-old Konkani weekly.

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