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Old 03-29-2017, 12:57 PM   #10
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Based on the preview of the print edition, it contains an introduction into Shakespeare's language by noted linguist David Crystal. (You can read the whole section, if you click Look Inside.)

@HarryT: The print edition seems to be nicely done, however, many reviewers complained about OCR errors, missing content and formatting issues in the Kindle edition and Amazon has officially flagged the Kindle book for missing content and typos.
No i mean notes in the text. The Arden have them.
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