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eds.

American  

abbreviation

  1. editions.

  2. editors.


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Gordon Chancellor and John van Wyhe eds. with the assistance of Kees Rookmaaker.

From Scientific American • Feb. 13, 2011

In some eds. this song is printed without any division into stanzas.

From The Lady of the Lake by Scott, Walter, Sir

So all the old eds.; and it is certain that awkward changes of person are sometimes found in passages of our early poets: but qy.,—

From The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus From the Quarto of 1616 by Dyce, Alexander

The reading of the 1st ed. and that of 1821; most eds. have "love."

From The Lady of the Lake by Scott, Walter, Sir

Misprinted "the sound" in the ed. of 1821, and all the more recent eds. that we have seen.

From The Lady of the Lake by Scott, Walter, Sir

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