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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... writing to please themselves , rather than the public or a publisher , and those who , because they needed . to earn ... writings , he earned not only his livelihood , but also the friendship of the respectable part of society.2 Many ...
... writing to please themselves , rather than the public or a publisher , and those who , because they needed . to earn ... writings , he earned not only his livelihood , but also the friendship of the respectable part of society.2 Many ...
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... writing that the greatest differences between rival modern editions of early authors often result from conflicting attitudes ... writings makes it possible— for modern editors to ascertain the writer's attitude toward the text . Did this ...
... writing that the greatest differences between rival modern editions of early authors often result from conflicting attitudes ... writings makes it possible— for modern editors to ascertain the writer's attitude toward the text . Did this ...
Σελίδα 125
... writings and the nature and size of the audience currently available for an edition of that author's works . As we have seen , authors of the late eighteenth and very early nineteenth centuries who did not want to — or could not ...
... writings and the nature and size of the audience currently available for an edition of that author's works . As we have seen , authors of the late eighteenth and very early nineteenth centuries who did not want to — or could not ...
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