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The six-volume Supplement to the fourth, fifth, and sixth editions appeared in half-volumes from 1815 to 1824, edited by MacVey Napier (1776 1847), who later became editor of the Edinburgh Review and professor of conveyancing at the University of Edinburgh.
The English poet and dramatist John Dryden edited a new translation of the Lives first published in 1683 86, and abridged editions appeared in 1710, 1713, and 1718.
Four other editions appeared after his death, the last in 1957.
Four more editions appeared before Stanley Sadie's hugely ambitious update of 1980.
Even when the novel was in print he would frequently introduce new variations on his theme, as successive editions appeared.
He was less highly regarded in the 18th century, and no new editions appeared between 1709 and 1799.
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Walsh in 1994, and modern editions appear in the Loeb Classical Library series.
His limited editions appear in 30 galleries, including the Edmund Windfield Gallery in Sag Harbor.
Every morning, a stack of free New York Times editions appears in the vestibules of Yale's twelve residential-college dining halls, where students can read columns like these over breakfast.
A new edition appeared in 1926.
The first folio edition appeared in 1609.
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