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Dyce
[ dahys ]
noun
- Alexander, 1798–1869, Scottish editor.
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Now, of the Rev. Alexander Dyce it may be fearlessly asserted that his criticism is not for all time.
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We are, therefore, left to conclude that Dyce thought it unworthy of a place in his collection.
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He was interrupted by a laugh from Messrs. Dyce and Pilcher.
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"Our friend the superintendent—I'm blessed," said Dyce, looking at Dumphy.
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This omission and the substitution in the next line are due to Dyce, and may be called certissima emendatio.
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