The Works of Shakespeare: The comedy of errors, 1922At the University Press, 1922 |
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... spelling . In § 5 of the Textual Intro- duction to this edition we pointed out that in books set up from the authors ' MSS , authors ' spellings , which were in general far more archaic than those of com- petent compositors of that ...
... spelling . In § 5 of the Textual Intro- duction to this edition we pointed out that in books set up from the authors ' MSS , authors ' spellings , which were in general far more archaic than those of com- petent compositors of that ...
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... spellings which must be regarded as Shakespearian inas- much as they correspond at times with abnormal spell- ings found in ... spelling is concerned , contains nothing which points to a close connexion with Shakespeare's original . This ...
... spellings which must be regarded as Shakespearian inas- much as they correspond at times with abnormal spell- ings found in ... spelling is concerned , contains nothing which points to a close connexion with Shakespeare's original . This ...
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... spelling . Obviously a dictated text will be entirely in the spelling of the scribe , though it is important to note that the spelling , to say nothing of the handwriting , of the original may even under these circumstances influence ...
... spelling . Obviously a dictated text will be entirely in the spelling of the scribe , though it is important to note that the spelling , to say nothing of the handwriting , of the original may even under these circumstances influence ...
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... spelling seems to us a strong indication that two hands had been at work on the ' copy , ' one of them , which we ... spellings given for the various characters designated merchant . After act I the word ' merchant ' is always spelt ...
... spelling seems to us a strong indication that two hands had been at work on the ' copy , ' one of them , which we ... spellings given for the various characters designated merchant . After act I the word ' merchant ' is always spelt ...
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... spelling or in form from those given to the same character in the remainder of the scene . Dr W. W. Greg has suggested to us that this may be due to the fact that the first speech after an entrance was without a name attached in the ...
... spelling or in form from those given to the same character in the remainder of the scene . Dr W. W. Greg has suggested to us that this may be due to the fact that the first speech after an entrance was without a name attached in the ...
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