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... Punctuation and Stage - directions . The old texts were prompt - copy , more akin to operatic score than to modern literary drama . This explains the ungrammatical punctuation which , hitherto neglected or despised by editors , is now ...
... Punctuation and Stage - directions . The old texts were prompt - copy , more akin to operatic score than to modern literary drama . This explains the ungrammatical punctuation which , hitherto neglected or despised by editors , is now ...
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... its colours are chastened wisdom , wistful charity ; with forgiveness , tender ruth for all men and women growing older , and perennial trust in young love . Q. A NOTE ON PUNCTUATION In the main , the punctuation INTRODUCTION lv.
... its colours are chastened wisdom , wistful charity ; with forgiveness , tender ruth for all men and women growing older , and perennial trust in young love . Q. A NOTE ON PUNCTUATION In the main , the punctuation INTRODUCTION lv.
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... PUNCTUATION In the main , the punctuation of the old texts is Shake- speare's , or at worst that of the play - house . No doubt the compositor had his share too ; in plays hurriedly written perhaps a large one , in others such as Hamlet ...
... PUNCTUATION In the main , the punctuation of the old texts is Shake- speare's , or at worst that of the play - house . No doubt the compositor had his share too ; in plays hurriedly written perhaps a large one , in others such as Hamlet ...
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TITLEPAGE OF THE FIRST FOLIO FRONTISPIECE | vii |
TEXTUAL | xxix |
KING JAMES I TO FACE PAGE | xlv |
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