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Stephen Crane

I looked here;

I looked there;

Nowhere could I see my love.

And--this time--

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verb

To finish successfully.

She worked hard to accomplish her goals before the deadline.

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corrections

Part of Speech: nounPronunciation: /kəˈɹɛkʃənz/Used In Literature ↓

The act of correcting.

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. correctionscorrections makecorrections necessary
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Poetry examples for corrections

Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.

wherein he had all along corrected' several faults (some very gross) which

had crept in by the frequent imprinting of them. His corrections were

the more to be valued, because he had an intimacy with both our authors,

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Edition; 1532. § 24. Reprints. § 25. The Present Edition. § 26.

Some corrections. § 27. The French Text. §§ 28, 29. Brief Analysis

of the French Poem: G. de Lorris. § 30. Jean de Meun; to the end

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MS., in the handwriting of R. C. Dallas, with Byron's autograph

corrections, is preserved in the British Museum (Egerton MSS., No.

2027). The first edition (4to) was printed from the transcript as

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College is as faithful to the author's originals as possible. Plath's final revisions

are preserved and her substantive deletions and corrections are discussed in the

notes. Plath's spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and grammar, as well as her

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I am deeply indebted She has read the present text and made im-

portant corrections and suggestions ; she has most painstakingly

edited the text. We have endeavoured, however, only to remove

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