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 75
... perform it in its pre - censored state , and to read and perform it in the state that sustains the link with the later plays even though it leaves rough edges , and runs the risk of diminishing the seri- ousness of the first play . The ...
... perform it in its pre - censored state , and to read and perform it in the state that sustains the link with the later plays even though it leaves rough edges , and runs the risk of diminishing the seri- ousness of the first play . The ...
Σελίδα 86
... performed , 18 still it is likely " that Shakespeare would not mean both to stand . " Nevertheless , allowing that the evidence is " less than certain " , his text " retains both versions of Portia's death and leaves this interesting ...
... performed , 18 still it is likely " that Shakespeare would not mean both to stand . " Nevertheless , allowing that the evidence is " less than certain " , his text " retains both versions of Portia's death and leaves this interesting ...
Σελίδα 88
... performed almost all his plays , and he must have been very deeply involved in the process of putting them on to the stage . It is , to my mind , more likely that we present Shakespeare's plays in the form in which he finally preferred ...
... performed almost all his plays , and he must have been very deeply involved in the process of putting them on to the stage . It is , to my mind , more likely that we present Shakespeare's plays in the form in which he finally preferred ...
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