



The incomplete and different slurring in EE results most probably from inaccuracy and mistakes by the engraver. The two-bar slur in bars 54-55 (and a similar one in bar 56-57) is placed over a figurate passage that resembles a uniform, ascending-descending arpeggio, and encompasses a half of line. It has not much in common either with the slurs in A, or with the real phrasing.
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notation: Slurs