The proof of this result is correct, but this is one of two places in the book where there are undefined terms and confusing misprints. |
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Some computer-set examples are badly spaced, and examples taken from published editions have not been checked for obvious misprints. |
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A number of misprints and proof reading errors are present which could have been avoided. |
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The book itself is handsomely presented, but surprisingly for a BBC publication, contains quite a few misprints and typos. |
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Their copyist also annotated the printed pages of the partbooks in a neat, careful hand, correcting some of its many misprints. |
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The coded form of instructions for the developmental process is, like the written word, subject to misprints when it is reproduced. |
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The editing is splendid except for an inordinate number of misprints, especially in proper names and in foreign words. |
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Publishers seem more alive to comments about misprints, price and design than they are to the scholarly purposes served by reviews. |
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This was probably the first play the Folio's compositors set from such copy, which may help to explain its high percentage of misprints, errors, and cruces. |
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I used to be able to read the Guardian and not spot the misprints. |
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If they could be improved, and the stylistic infelicities, misprints and translation inaccuracies removed, a second edition would pass muster as a useful introductory text. |
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The volume is well and smoothly translated and, despite Latin, Middle High German, and Medieval French, remarkably free of misprints. |
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The aim was noble, but the execution fails the mark in a work filled with misprints, typographic errors, and inclusion of hyphenations from a previous draft. |
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