Q01of 10
According to the bibliographical note, what served as the base text for the edition described?
Q02of 10
What role does Mrs. Shelley's 1839 text play in this editorial framework?
Q03of 10
Where does the note direct readers who wish to consult variant readings from the original Pisa edition?
Q04of 10
What is the primary function of this passage in relation to the work it introduces?
Q05of 10
T.J. Wise's 1886 publication is described as 'in exact facsimile.' What does this term most precisely indicate?
Q06of 10
Under which publishing series did T.J. Wise's 1886 edition appear?
Q07of 10
The note advises consulting 'the Editor's Notes at the end of Volume 3.' What does this detail reveal about the editorial project?
Q08of 10
From an editorial theory standpoint, what is the significance of recording superseded readings in footnotes?
Q09of 10
The passage is best classified as an example of which type of scholarly writing?
Q10of 10
What implicit editorial principle does this note demonstrate by privileging the Pisa, 1821 edition as the base text?
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