College Literature, Volume 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 - American literature |
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... later editions into the early copy- text , but he rather helplessly concluded that all the words from the later " authoritative " edition had to be adopted along with the obviously authori- al readings , unless they were typographical ...
... later editions into the early copy- text , but he rather helplessly concluded that all the words from the later " authoritative " edition had to be adopted along with the obviously authori- al readings , unless they were typographical ...
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... later passages , although these later passages will take their precise form only from the innumerable local deci- sions , such as those governing choice of words and choice of sentence struc- ture , which are made as the projected ...
... later passages , although these later passages will take their precise form only from the innumerable local deci- sions , such as those governing choice of words and choice of sentence struc- ture , which are made as the projected ...
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... later written dramatic scenes between Vere and Billy or resolve the issues raised by the strangely diverse ways in which Billy and Claggart could both be guilty . Consequently , when Melville ended the story in this third stage , he ...
... later written dramatic scenes between Vere and Billy or resolve the issues raised by the strangely diverse ways in which Billy and Claggart could both be guilty . Consequently , when Melville ended the story in this third stage , he ...
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