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British Academy. ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE LECTURE SHAKESPEARE'S PUNCTUATION By P. ALEXANDER Read 25 April 1945 Nof kings , sink into questions of grammar , if grammarians O man forgets his original trade : the rights of nations , and discuss ...
British Academy. ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE LECTURE SHAKESPEARE'S PUNCTUATION By P. ALEXANDER Read 25 April 1945 Nof kings , sink into questions of grammar , if grammarians O man forgets his original trade : the rights of nations , and discuss ...
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... Shakespeare documents — we need no longer accept the view that the texts standing nearest to Shakespeare's manuscripts are those in which the punctuation is least intel- ligible . That the peculiarities of their punctuation ...
... Shakespeare documents — we need no longer accept the view that the texts standing nearest to Shakespeare's manuscripts are those in which the punctuation is least intel- ligible . That the peculiarities of their punctuation ...
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... Shakespeare Problems Series ' to be published by the Cambridge University Press under our joint editorship . In this he made a brief survey of recent advances in textual criticism , and outlined the pro- cedure we proposed to follow ...
... Shakespeare Problems Series ' to be published by the Cambridge University Press under our joint editorship . In this he made a brief survey of recent advances in textual criticism , and outlined the pro- cedure we proposed to follow ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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