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 71
... result of Shakespeare's conscious revision concede that the omission in that text of the passage in which the Fool implicitly calls his master a fool may result from an effort to avoid offending " the wisest fool in Christendom . ” 4 ...
... result of Shakespeare's conscious revision concede that the omission in that text of the passage in which the Fool implicitly calls his master a fool may result from an effort to avoid offending " the wisest fool in Christendom . ” 4 ...
Σελίδα 77
... result of " literary sophistication . " This type of revision is even more prevalent in the Folio text of 2 Henry IV and has also been detected in the first Part of that play . I have been concerned so far with revision resulting from ...
... result of " literary sophistication . " This type of revision is even more prevalent in the Folio text of 2 Henry IV and has also been detected in the first Part of that play . I have been concerned so far with revision resulting from ...
Σελίδα 114
... result from conflicting attitudes toward the plethora of variant features in the surviving witnesses . Editors of popular and learned texts alike must decide whether to regularize and modernize them , or to reproduce and explain them ...
... result from conflicting attitudes toward the plethora of variant features in the surviving witnesses . Editors of popular and learned texts alike must decide whether to regularize and modernize them , or to reproduce and explain them ...
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