Unfortunately, you can't. Our text still has the limitations of the printed editions, with the inevitable compressions. In fact, I don't know of any source that doesn't have these. It would be nice to be able to click and expand them in full, but this is not a trivial task, as it is not always easy to know what needs to be expanded. Anyway, we can put it on our to-do list.
Hi Fara,
Unfortunately, you can't. Our text still has the limitations of the printed editions, with the inevitable compressions. In fact, I don't know of any source that doesn't have these. It would be nice to be able to click and expand them in full, but this is not a trivial task, as it is not always easy to know what needs to be expanded. Anyway, we can put it on our to-do list.