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... variants themselves . possess One thing is immediately apparent from a considera- tion of the variants as a whole , and this is that , if there was revision , it was of so trivial a character that its importance is negligible . Of the ...
... variants themselves . possess One thing is immediately apparent from a considera- tion of the variants as a whole , and this is that , if there was revision , it was of so trivial a character that its importance is negligible . Of the ...
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... variants : ( 1 ) verbal variants in the dialogue , ( 2 ) variants in speech prefixes , and ( 3 ) variants in stage directions . To have recorded all the variants would have occupied a dis- proportionate amount of space and I have ...
... variants : ( 1 ) verbal variants in the dialogue , ( 2 ) variants in speech prefixes , and ( 3 ) variants in stage directions . To have recorded all the variants would have occupied a dis- proportionate amount of space and I have ...
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... variant occurs in the speech prefix at 5. 8. 16 , where Q. has ' One ' but F. an abbreviation for ' Greek ' . It is impossible to assign responsibility for such variants with any certainty . They might have originated in the book ...
... variant occurs in the speech prefix at 5. 8. 16 , where Q. has ' One ' but F. an abbreviation for ' Greek ' . It is impossible to assign responsibility for such variants with any certainty . They might have originated in the book ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
TO THE READER | lvi |
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