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I have a doubt about minor corrections related to punctuation. Already read the Beguinner's guide but the doubt persists. Since this text has many impressions for the same edition, should we really let all punctuation mark errors as they appear even if they are not present in an earlier printing? I know that it is important to be able to compare a text with a source, but my question is related to the priority of printing versus edition. I'm asking this because I was tempted to add a period after "I shall in this discussion treat it as indubitable" and "We", because I felt that it must have been just a print error (or maybe even a scan omission) and the earlier version I have here has the mentioned period. Since I saw the SIC mark, I let it as is. Rhalah (talk) 17:46, 15 May 2022 (UTC)Reply