William Shakespeare, King LearSusan Bruce Humanities-Ebooks, 01.01.1998 - 192 Seiten |
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... problem child. Dr Johnson complained that “the extrusion of Gloucester's eyes [...] seems an act too horrid to be endured in dramatick exhibition” and, more seriously, allegedas a moral failing that “Shakespeare has suffered the ...
... problem child. Dr Johnson complained that “the extrusion of Gloucester's eyes [...] seems an act too horrid to be endured in dramatick exhibition” and, more seriously, allegedas a moral failing that “Shakespeare has suffered the ...
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... problem. Studentswant clear, straightforward discussion of substance, not a constant gibberofnotes and caveats ... problems are ruthlessly relegatedto notes, whilelinks in the bibliography make available to interested readers the primary ...
... problem. Studentswant clear, straightforward discussion of substance, not a constant gibberofnotes and caveats ... problems are ruthlessly relegatedto notes, whilelinks in the bibliography make available to interested readers the primary ...
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... problem,which in differing degrees affects alltexts,is simply that quartos and Folio alike contain some definite, some probable, and some possible errors.Printing is complex, handpress printing especially so,and in setting hundredsof ...
... problem,which in differing degrees affects alltexts,is simply that quartos and Folio alike contain some definite, some probable, and some possible errors.Printing is complex, handpress printing especially so,and in setting hundredsof ...
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... problem, because thatprocedure ofcombining texts assumes all existing versions are complementary—that there was oncea'perfect', 'complete' Hamlet, 'justas Shakespeare wrote it',of which Q1,Q2, andF1arepartial records andthat can best be ...
... problem, because thatprocedure ofcombining texts assumes all existing versions are complementary—that there was oncea'perfect', 'complete' Hamlet, 'justas Shakespeare wrote it',of which Q1,Q2, andF1arepartial records andthat can best be ...
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... problem is acute, and in practicemeans taking one offour options—choosing Q1orF1asa copytext, sticking defiantly to aconflated text, or presenting morethan one text—andthe trendhas been strongly towards the last. The OxfordComplete ...
... problem is acute, and in practicemeans taking one offour options—choosing Q1orF1asa copytext, sticking defiantly to aconflated text, or presenting morethan one text—andthe trendhas been strongly towards the last. The OxfordComplete ...
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