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Unread 09-01-2008, 09:06 PM
Tim Murphy Tim Murphy is offline
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Brian, I have a perfect facsimile of the First Folio in which the internal s's are f's, and the ending s's are s's.
In which every elision is clearly marked by apostrophe. It has no notes. At 57, I find it hard to read, but it is the only edition I consult. Very expensive. When I get confused I have other editions to consult. Highly recommended.

Likewise, I have the Modern Library poems of John Donne which I purchased as an undergrad in the Sixties. All the misspellings are there, every elision marked according to seventeenth century norms. This one has notes at the bottom of each page which I found useful when I was eighteen. Don't need them now, but it is Donne's original orthography, and it teaches me just how crazy a metrist he was, and what a genius he is.
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