Editing and Editors: A Retrospect : Papers Given at the Twenty-first Annual Conference on Editorial Problems, University of Toronto, 1-2 November, 1985Richard Landon AMS Press, 1988 - 165 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 30
... means , as it seems to mean , an unwarrented influence of one textual trad- ition on another , then the most pernicious form of all is the printed text . A printed text has a stark , imperative quality , and it is hard not to be ...
... means , as it seems to mean , an unwarrented influence of one textual trad- ition on another , then the most pernicious form of all is the printed text . A printed text has a stark , imperative quality , and it is hard not to be ...
Σελίδα 88
... means better . As Shakespeare seems sometimes to have made , or con- doned , omissions in performance , so occasionally he seems to have made additions after a play was completed , and pos- sibly after it was performed . The most ...
... means better . As Shakespeare seems sometimes to have made , or con- doned , omissions in performance , so occasionally he seems to have made additions after a play was completed , and pos- sibly after it was performed . The most ...
Σελίδα 140
... means , for example , the freeing - up of some portion , if not all , of a faculty salary , dedicated money now undedicated ; it means separately funded staff rather than an increased load on regular staff already in place ; it means ...
... means , for example , the freeing - up of some portion , if not all , of a faculty salary , dedicated money now undedicated ; it means separately funded staff rather than an increased load on regular staff already in place ; it means ...
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