



In the main text we leave the literal interpretation of the A slur, although graphically speaking, it would be justified to consider it an inaccurate half-bar slur – see bars 17-20. In this case the musical argument used there cannot be applied – it is not one of many similar accompanying figures. GE (→FE,EE,IE) approached the slur the same way as in the vast majority of graphically similar situations.
Similarly, in bar 205.
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