The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681Longman, 1995 - 551 páginas |
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... edition does not claim to have devised the correct way of editing Dryden , but rather to have provided a treatment of the text which emphasizes the circumstances in which the poems were first produced . In instances such as ' To the ...
... edition does not claim to have devised the correct way of editing Dryden , but rather to have provided a treatment of the text which emphasizes the circumstances in which the poems were first produced . In instances such as ' To the ...
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... edition . ) The argument seems finely balanced . In the end , the Longman edition includes the lines from the quarto text , but inside square brackets , so as to indicate clearly that contemporary readers in late 1681 would have had two ...
... edition . ) The argument seems finely balanced . In the end , the Longman edition includes the lines from the quarto text , but inside square brackets , so as to indicate clearly that contemporary readers in late 1681 would have had two ...
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... edition of Pope than would be appro- priate in an edition of Dryden . All in all , it is for the reader to work out the significance of such terms , and a sparing use of capitalization is probably the most helpful policy . Annotation ...
... edition of Pope than would be appro- priate in an edition of Dryden . All in all , it is for the reader to work out the significance of such terms , and a sparing use of capitalization is probably the most helpful policy . Annotation ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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