Old Testament and acted as diorthota or corrector of the New Testament--and who is further identified by the same great authority as the scribe of B.
But here we make the notable discovery that only three of them omit all the words in question, and that the second Corrector of C replaces them in that manuscript.
It further appears that some of the later sections, particularly sections 39 and 40, have not been properly revised; the corrector may very well have become a little tired of his task by the time he arrived at them.
This is because the blunders were so numerous as to beguile the corrector into passing over some of them.
He worked as a corrector at Henry Stephanus's press in Paris, with Schürer in Strasbourg, and from 1511 for fifteen years with Amerbach and Froben in Basle, where he edited and superintended the publication of numerous books.
A special corrector had been assigned to him; he made his textual changes in the last impression.
By the 15th February he will receive the manuscript, together with a couple of lines for Dorffel, who is almost indispensable to me as the corrector of this work.
Sir George Lewis was a perfect Parliamentary head of an office, so far as that head is to be a keen critic and rational corrector of it.
An extrinsic chief is the fit correctorof such errors.
Corrector twice 0 3 0 The apprentices must have been especially troublesome this year.
In spite of its age it is fairly overflowing with errors of every sort, many of which have been emended by an unknown corrector who also wrote in uncials; this same corrector would appear to have added the last leaf.
A Grammatical Corrector or Vocabulary of the Common Errors of Speech .
I am entirely at issue with the old corrector upon his emendation in p.
Now here it is precisely, that we find in the corrector what we should anticipate, and what it is difficult to account for on any theory disparaging his authority.
To say nothing of what a reformation is like to be set up in Mansoul, when the devil is become corrector of vice.
Lord Lyttelton became his patron, although he did him so little service in a secular point of view, that Mickle was fain to accept the situation of corrector to the Clarendon Press at Oxford.
He had resigned his office of corrector of the press, and was residing with Mr Tomkins, a farmer at Foresthill, near Oxford.
Claromontanus, made by some ignorant person later than the corrector indicated by D****.
F may be deemed somewhat but not much the older; itscorrector secunda manu evidently had both the Greek and the Latin of Cod.
B is the only known Greek witness, except a corrector of Cod.
We must now except the seventh century corrector of Cod.
And the general minister shall send them with brothers who shall guard them night and day, as a man in chains, until they deliver them to the cardinal bishop of Ostia, who is the protector and corrector of this brotherhood.
Indeed, throughout The Seasons Thomson's indebtedness to his corrector is incalculable; many of the most felicitous touches are due to him.
With all this collateral evidence against the probability of the corrector being Pope, we come to the evidence which should settle the question, the evidence of handwriting.
It is amazing to find Mitford asserting that his friends Ellis and Combe, at the British Museum, had no doubt about the hand of the corrector being the hand of Pope.
Again, whoever the corrector was, he had a fine ear for blank verse, and must indeed have been a master of it.
In any case there is nothing to warrant the assumption that the corrector was Pope.
It is just possible, though hardly likely, that the correctorwas Armstrong.
You will be at a loss to-morrow for a corrector of the press," said he.
He desired to see the essay, which was printed with so much expedition: it was in the hands of the corrector of the press.
The corrector of the press, though a literary gentleman, was at a stand.
The sheets were sent for, and the bookseller was in admiration at the extraordinary correctness with which it was printed; the corrector of the press scarcely had occasion to alter a word, a letter, or a stop.
Time is the stern corrector of fools; "Wisdom walks before it, Opportunity with it, and Temperance behind it.
When the bath cure was over I went again to Basle, and became, as before, corrector of the press to Dr.
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