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... commas , so as to distinguish them from our additions . 5. Spellings and Abbreviations . In this edition the spelling of the old texts has been modernised , save for a few Shakespearian forms which seemed worth preserving either for the ...
... commas , so as to distinguish them from our additions . 5. Spellings and Abbreviations . In this edition the spelling of the old texts has been modernised , save for a few Shakespearian forms which seemed worth preserving either for the ...
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... commas . In either event the frame- work is Shakespearian . This punctuation is dramatic , that is to say it is a question of pause , emphasis and into- nation ; and is quite independent of syntax . A comma indicates a short pause , a ...
... commas . In either event the frame- work is Shakespearian . This punctuation is dramatic , that is to say it is a question of pause , emphasis and into- nation ; and is quite independent of syntax . A comma indicates a short pause , a ...
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... comma . Colon . Except for obvious misprints , this has been retained , either in its original form or as three dots , thus ... The translation by dots has been found useful at the end of a speech , in places where a colon is gram ...
... comma . Colon . Except for obvious misprints , this has been retained , either in its original form or as three dots , thus ... The translation by dots has been found useful at the end of a speech , in places where a colon is gram ...
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... commas . These are sometimes used in the old texts , at the beginning of the line , to draw attention to maxims or proverbial ' sentences , ' and will be retained in the double form the original gives . Single inverted commas are our ...
... commas . These are sometimes used in the old texts , at the beginning of the line , to draw attention to maxims or proverbial ' sentences , ' and will be retained in the double form the original gives . Single inverted commas are our ...
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... comma after ' in service , ' which is absurd . ( 4 ) Ariel , who cleaves to Prospero's very thoughts ( 4. 1. 165 ) , is extraordinarily obtuse here . Is it possible to avoid the conclusion that these five lines are an addition , a piece ...
... comma after ' in service , ' which is absurd . ( 4 ) Ariel , who cleaves to Prospero's very thoughts ( 4. 1. 165 ) , is extraordinarily obtuse here . Is it possible to avoid the conclusion that these five lines are an addition , a piece ...
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