Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Robert Davenport, Joyce O. Davis. 2. Treatment of the Copy - Text 17 W. W. Greg's principles for treatment of copy- texts are too well known to require detailed restatement 16 here . It is his general method that I have followed for this ...
Robert Davenport, Joyce O. Davis. 2. Treatment of the Copy - Text 17 W. W. Greg's principles for treatment of copy- texts are too well known to require detailed restatement 16 here . It is his general method that I have followed for this ...
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... copy - text addition of " violent " 9 . is obviously an analogy from the following line , made by the compositor . Its retention disrupts the meter , so I have deleted it . I.ii. whether , Love , ] The absence of commas in the copy ...
... copy - text addition of " violent " 9 . is obviously an analogy from the following line , made by the compositor . Its retention disrupts the meter , so I have deleted it . I.ii. whether , Love , ] The absence of commas in the copy ...
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... copy - text reading " The matter my spleen ! " was not accepted by Bullen , whose reading is " The matter ! My spleen ! " This might make sense if Matilda , in the speech just preceeding , had asked " What is the matter ? " but she does ...
... copy - text reading " The matter my spleen ! " was not accepted by Bullen , whose reading is " The matter ! My spleen ! " This might make sense if Matilda , in the speech just preceeding , had asked " What is the matter ? " but she does ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Tradition of the History Play | xxxiii |
Conclusion | lx |
Copyright | |
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