The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1at the University Press, 1957 - 56 pagine |
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Pagina xxxix
... Spellings and Abbreviations . In this edition the spelling of the old texts has been modernised , save for a few Shakespearian forms which seemed worth preserving either for the sake of their quaintness or because the original gives ...
... Spellings and Abbreviations . In this edition the spelling of the old texts has been modernised , save for a few Shakespearian forms which seemed worth preserving either for the sake of their quaintness or because the original gives ...
Pagina xl
... spelling is likely to get into print through in- advertence . Thus by observing spellings which are un- usual for reputable compositors of Shakespeare's day , it is possible to learn a good deal of an author's ortho- graphic habits . A ...
... spelling is likely to get into print through in- advertence . Thus by observing spellings which are un- usual for reputable compositors of Shakespeare's day , it is possible to learn a good deal of an author's ortho- graphic habits . A ...
Pagina xlii
... spellings and misprints give us a scientific instrument for dealing with it . The spellings are quite as useful as ... spelling . This done , the right reading will quite often leap to the eye , since the trouble is generally caused by ...
... spellings and misprints give us a scientific instrument for dealing with it . The spellings are quite as useful as ... spelling . This done , the right reading will quite often leap to the eye , since the trouble is generally caused by ...
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TITLEPAGE OF THE FIRST FOLIO FRONTISPIECE | vii |
TEXTUAL | xxix |
KING JAMES I TO FACE PAGE | xlv |
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