Authors of books which have been registered at the Stationers Hall shall have the sole liberty of printing and reprinting such book for 14 years.
Further it opposed the restraint of reprinting books formerly licensed without relicensing.
In reprintingit myself, I had rewritten parts of it, and had also made a few additions.
This, of course, may be said of all quotations, short of reprinting a whole chapter.
Briefly, it is a very poor piece; and my chief object in reprinting it is to shew how unworthy it is of Clanvowe, not to mention Chaucer.
I do not know why Mr. Wright, when reprintingthis piece, omitted the Prologue.
Will not errors from the second and third editions have been perpetuated and new ones committed in 1773, an inevitable result of reprinting any large body of material?
One of the reasons for a full reprinting of Johnson's commentary has already been discussed: a complete and accurate knowledge of his thoughts on each of the plays of the then accepted canon is thus gained.
The extract is of such length that an apology seems to be required for reprinting it here; but it was necessary to restore it to its original position, or the rest would have been unintelligible.
It is the reprinting of works which have just arrived from other countries.
It is much to be wished that such a method were applicable to the reprinting of facsimiles of old and scarce books.
Wire, chairman, reported progress on behalf of the committee on the Reprinting of Session Laws.
I had at one time thought of reprinting it--in text or appendix--here.
Coleridge apologised for reprinting the verses, "with the hope that they will be taken, as assuredly they were composed, in mere sport.
The marginal analysis which Coleridge added in reprinting the poem (from the Lyrical Ballads) in Sibylline Leaves, has been transferred to this place, where it can be read without interrupting the narrative in verse.
I may here therefore emphasise the good service that has been done to restore the true history of the medicinal waters of Harrogate, by the reprinting of the original edition of "Spadacrene Anglica" by my friend Dr.
The Ready and Easy Way, but every appearance of mere reprinting from a previously published copy of 1660.
Mr. Morton was in favor of an arrangement that should give to any dealer the privilege of reprinting a foreign work, provided he would contract to pay to the author or his representative 10 per cent of the wholesale price of such work.
In fact, the business of reprintingwould fall largely into the hands of irresponsible parties, from whom no copyright could be collected.
They took the opportunity of reprinting his Remarks, with the addition of a satirical index, as an electioneering squib.
Much confusion has been caused by reprinting an index for one edition in a later one without alteration.
And when the epoch of "Fors" had passed, he agreed to the reprinting of all that early material.
In reprinting the old pages he not only cancelled the offending passage, but he left the place blank, with a note in the middle of it, as "a memorial of rash judgment.
For this reason they had to satisfy the demand for knowledge of Greek literature in the English language by producing their own translations and reprinting these as the demand required.
As the second descriptive list of cherries this contribution of Matthiolus might be worthreprinting were it not, as in Pliny, that but few of his varieties can be certainly made out.
The work seems to have been very carefully done and the conclusions are worth reprinting in full, bearing in mind that they would be much modified under New York conditions.
That this practice of reprinting the title-page and rebinding was customary, a letter from Franklin to his nephew in Boston gives indisputable evidence: Philada.
Hugh Gaine at this time, as a rule, received each year two shipments of books, among which were usually some for children, yet about 1762 he began to try his own hand at reprinting Newbery's now famous little duodecimos.
The Sydenham Society for reprinting Standard English Works in Medical Literature, and for the Translation of Foreign Authors, with notes, was founded in 1843.
Hence it came to pass that, through a perfectly natural process, the Association for the purpose of reprinting the works of certain old divines was to be ushered into the world by the style and title of the JOLLY CLUB.