The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1at the University Press, 1957 - 56 pages |
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Page xxxiii
... compositor in setting up the lines of type . It is , as we shall see , highly important for an editor constantly to bear the compositor in mind . It is still more important to realise the nature of the par- ticular ' copy ' which the ...
... compositor in setting up the lines of type . It is , as we shall see , highly important for an editor constantly to bear the compositor in mind . It is still more important to realise the nature of the par- ticular ' copy ' which the ...
Page xl
... compositor's eye , the author's 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 ...
... compositor's eye , the author's 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 ...
Page 97
... compositor to set the words up once again in place of something else , e.g. ' sailing , ' cf. note 1. 2. 59 . 296. thee ( Dyce ) F. ' them ' ' The ' was a Shake- spearian spelling for ' thee , ' and the compositor here , perhaps , took ...
... compositor to set the words up once again in place of something else , e.g. ' sailing , ' cf. note 1. 2. 59 . 296. thee ( Dyce ) F. ' them ' ' The ' was a Shake- spearian spelling for ' thee , ' and the compositor here , perhaps , took ...
Contents
TITLEPAGE OF THE FIRST FOLIO FRONTISPIECE | vii |
TEXTUAL | xxix |
KING JAMES I TO FACE PAGE | xlv |
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