Somewhere in the sessional services there is an anonymous reviser who goes around correcting the ideas of the Members of Parliament. |
Lowell had been a chronic, sometimes hectic reviser of his work, publishing multiple versions of many poems. |
Besides, the reviser adds a great deal to the part of the weak King with the evident object of making his helplessness pathetic. |
This stanza occurs also in B c, and was perhaps borrowed from Pinkerton by the reviser of that copy. |
No reviser needs to put any indications for nuance and shading in Beethoven. |
Like Bonnard, Max is an obsessive reviser, unable to step away from the canvas and declare the pictures complete. |