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Emendatory

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e·men·date  (mn-dt, -mn-)
tr.v. e·men·dat·ed, e·men·dat·ing, e·men·dates
To make textual corrections in.

[Latin mendre, mendt-, to emend; see emend.]

emen·dator (-dtr) n.
e·menda·tory (-mnd-tôr, -tr) adj.


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The final emendatory cure which would effect the perfect reanimation of the author within his text, which we saw being imagined by Leonard Digges ('eu'ry Line, each Verse | Here shall reuiue, redeeme thee from thy Herse'), eludes each editor, as edition follows edition in an endless train of supplementarity: Charlton Hinman has described it as 'that procession of editions [.
 
 
 
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