Introduction and commentaryOxford University Press, 1938 |
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Sivu cxxiii
... comma , the other to a little less than a full stop . Another effect of this finely - shaded punctuation is that the question is constantly forced upon an editor , is it correct ? Has the printer understood the subtler connexion of ...
... comma , the other to a little less than a full stop . Another effect of this finely - shaded punctuation is that the question is constantly forced upon an editor , is it correct ? Has the printer understood the subtler connexion of ...
Sivu 39
... comma . Chambers , obviously quite wrongly , retains the comma , and closes the sentence in the next line . The clause ' Since she enjoys her long night's festival ' explains 43 ' Let me prepare towards her ' , & c . , not 41 ' Enjoy ...
... comma . Chambers , obviously quite wrongly , retains the comma , and closes the sentence in the next line . The clause ' Since she enjoys her long night's festival ' explains 43 ' Let me prepare towards her ' , & c . , not 41 ' Enjoy ...
Sivu 159
... comma ; and has substituted a semicolon for the comma after ' fill ' ( 1. 39 ) , reading : for man into himself can draw All ; all his faith can swallow or reason chaw , All that is filled , and all that which doth fill ; But All that ...
... comma ; and has substituted a semicolon for the comma after ' fill ' ( 1. 39 ) , reading : for man into himself can draw All ; all his faith can swallow or reason chaw , All that is filled , and all that which doth fill ; But All that ...
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INTRODUCTION | v |
THE TEXT AND CANON OF DONNES POEMS | lvi |
COMMENTARY I | cxiii |
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