| 31. | He forthwith transcribed it and two years later published his version with his notes and emendations.
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| 32. | More recent readings suggest it was made between 1384 and 1410, with possible later emendations.
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| 33. | Walton later confirmed he preferred his original conception rather than the one with Primrose's emendations.
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| 34. | He left in manuscript a Latin translation of the Psalms of David, with commentaries and emendations.
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| 35. | One can say that this, with a few emendations, can be Romeo and Juliet set asea.
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| 36. | This edition included notes and emendations by David Ruhnken, whose assistance was mentioned on the title page.
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| 37. | Some of his novell? emendations, etc ., were incorporated in the works of other authorities.
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| 38. | This manuscript was carried down to 1265, with brief notes and emendations in the hand of Matthew Paris.
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| 39. | His textual emendations display fine tact, and of late they have become more and more respected and adopted.
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| 40. | Bidloo breaks the defense in part one into 11 chapters and the emendation in part two into 26 chapters.
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