Read full poem →As this b much the most unpoetical of all the readings, and the first introducers of the text
in the intermediate editions claim their corrections from the original manuscript, I can by no
means approve the choice he has made.
Dictionary Entry
The act of correcting.
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Poetry examples for “corrections”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →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,
Read full poem →but from a copy of 1590 heavily annotated by the author. Some,
but not all, of the corrections listed in the Faults Escaped were
incorporated in 1596. The end of Book III was changed,
Read full poem →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
Read full poem →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
Read full poem →common property. Be that as it may, Senebier's prose is in some respects
as unhistorical as Byron's verse, and stands in need of some corrections
and additions.
Read full poem →[Published by Medwin, "Life of Shelley", 1847,
with Shelley's corrections in ''.]
Read full poem →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
Read full poem →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
Read full poem →To the Rev. John Newton, July 22, 1791. His engagement
in making corrections for a new edition of Homer;
decline of the Rev. Mr. Venn; reference to the
