Note on the text: “The Brain-Sucker: Or, the Distress of Authorship” was first published in The British Mercury in 1787, in two parts: the first part in “No. I. – May 12 1787”, pp. 14–27, and the continuation in “No. II. – May 26 1787”, pp. 43–48. The British Mercury was reissued in 1788, advertised as A New Edition. This edition survives in three copies. Our copy-text for the present edition is the Bodleian Library copy (shelfmark G Pamph 1192), which is identified with the siglum B in the notes below. This has been collated with Bodleian Library shelfmark Douce M 591 (siglum: D) and British Library shelfmark P.P.3557.mc (siglum: BL). Our choice of B as copy-text is motivated by the fact that occasional changes in spelling and wording i...
The article is a brief examination of certain issues affecting the allocation of authorship in early...
Call for Papers for a Special Issue of "Authorship" : "Between Geniuses and Brain-Suckers: Problemat...
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30 p. Transcribed from: London : John Lane the Bodley Head, 1924. The source text is that in the Bri...
First published in London in 1803 under title: A poetical petition against tractorising trumpery. P...
Besides the works of William Shakespeare, more than five hundred plays survive from early modern Eng...
In this article, Daalder discusses how many editors have wrongly tampered with the text of "I lead a...
Responds to a recent article by Peter Shillingsburg (in Studies in Bibliography , 1991)on the taxono...
Cf. Jaggard, William. Shakespeare bibliography. Stratford-on-Avon, 1911, p. 502.Issued originally in...
Mainly a severe criticism of Warburton's edition of Shakespeare: first published in 1748 under title...
Anyone who undertakes to edit a text must necessarily make some basic decisions about the nature of ...
In lieu of an abstract, here is the chapter\u27s first paragraph: During the eighteenth century, it ...
Boyle, Robert. A disquisition about the final causes of natural things, 1688 Full text Subjects: Bli...
11 p. Transcribed by R.S. Bear, November 2000, from the 1927 Clarendon Press type facsimile reprint ...
The Thracian Wonder is an early seventeenth-century pastoral drama, first published in 1661. The pla...
The article is a brief examination of certain issues affecting the allocation of authorship in early...
Call for Papers for a Special Issue of "Authorship" : "Between Geniuses and Brain-Suckers: Problemat...
Title within double borders.Publisher's advertisements on p. [1-2] at end.Gathering K mispaginated: ...
30 p. Transcribed from: London : John Lane the Bodley Head, 1924. The source text is that in the Bri...
First published in London in 1803 under title: A poetical petition against tractorising trumpery. P...
Besides the works of William Shakespeare, more than five hundred plays survive from early modern Eng...
In this article, Daalder discusses how many editors have wrongly tampered with the text of "I lead a...
Responds to a recent article by Peter Shillingsburg (in Studies in Bibliography , 1991)on the taxono...
Cf. Jaggard, William. Shakespeare bibliography. Stratford-on-Avon, 1911, p. 502.Issued originally in...
Mainly a severe criticism of Warburton's edition of Shakespeare: first published in 1748 under title...
Anyone who undertakes to edit a text must necessarily make some basic decisions about the nature of ...
In lieu of an abstract, here is the chapter\u27s first paragraph: During the eighteenth century, it ...
Boyle, Robert. A disquisition about the final causes of natural things, 1688 Full text Subjects: Bli...
11 p. Transcribed by R.S. Bear, November 2000, from the 1927 Clarendon Press type facsimile reprint ...
The Thracian Wonder is an early seventeenth-century pastoral drama, first published in 1661. The pla...
The article is a brief examination of certain issues affecting the allocation of authorship in early...
Call for Papers for a Special Issue of "Authorship" : "Between Geniuses and Brain-Suckers: Problemat...
Title within double borders.Publisher's advertisements on p. [1-2] at end.Gathering K mispaginated: ...