REPLY1850
HINTS TO INTENDING EDITORS
By F. F. M.
*Beaumont and Fletcher; Gray; Seward; Milton.*—By way of carrying out the suggestion which you thought fit to print at page 316, as to the advantages likely to arise from intimations in your pages of the existence of the MS. annotations, and other materials suitable to the purposes of intending editors of standard works, I beg to mention the following books in my possession, which are much at the service of any editor who may apply to you for my address, viz.:— 1. A copy of Tonson's 10 vol. edit. of Beaumont and Fletcher (8vo. 1750), interleaved and copiously annotated, to the extent of about…
Topics: Literature, Annotations, Editing, Poetry