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... theory that we enjoy the tragedy of Othello because we hug ourselves in the happy conscious- ness that our wives are not going to be smothered and we are not going to plunge the sword into our own breasts . Burke gravely rejects this ...
... theory that we enjoy the tragedy of Othello because we hug ourselves in the happy conscious- ness that our wives are not going to be smothered and we are not going to plunge the sword into our own breasts . Burke gravely rejects this ...
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... theory of Hamlet with which we began . If that theory is true it is clear that editors will have to modify their practice con- siderably . That it is true I will not assert , but we have found nothing in the textual evidence that ...
... theory of Hamlet with which we began . If that theory is true it is clear that editors will have to modify their practice con- siderably . That it is true I will not assert , but we have found nothing in the textual evidence that ...
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... theory . But it is far from being the sole basis . Textual theory , if it is to be in any way scientific , must take account of many kinds of evidence besides the readings which concern an editor ; and it is clear that editors , in the ...
... theory . But it is far from being the sole basis . Textual theory , if it is to be in any way scientific , must take account of many kinds of evidence besides the readings which concern an editor ; and it is clear that editors , in the ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19278 | 3 |
THE POETRY OF COLLINS Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 29 |
THE DATE OF THE HITTITE HIEROGLYPHIC INSCRIPTIONS | 39 |
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