Johnson on ShakespeareOrient Longman, 1985 - 216 páginas |
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... editor's determination , he may have the means of choostter being for himself . " Johnson's conception of a variorum ... editor of Shakespeare to tamper with the texts of the plays ( see 136-156 ) . " To alter is more easy than to ...
... editor's determination , he may have the means of choostter being for himself . " Johnson's conception of a variorum ... editor of Shakespeare to tamper with the texts of the plays ( see 136-156 ) . " To alter is more easy than to ...
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... editor , lies . It was Johnson who by insisting on the supremacy of the earliest texts over the meddling distortions of later editors , paved the way for three outstanding textual scholars , contemporaries of Johnson who greatly admired ...
... editor , lies . It was Johnson who by insisting on the supremacy of the earliest texts over the meddling distortions of later editors , paved the way for three outstanding textual scholars , contemporaries of Johnson who greatly admired ...
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... editor , though he may less delight his own vanity , will probably please his reader more , by supposing him equally able with himself to judge of beauties and faults which require no previous acquisition of remote knowledge . A ...
... editor , though he may less delight his own vanity , will probably please his reader more , by supposing him equally able with himself to judge of beauties and faults which require no previous acquisition of remote knowledge . A ...
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PUBLISHERS NOTE page v | 1 |
JOHNSONS EDITION OF SHAKESPEARE | 24 |
CONCLUSION | 78 |
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