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Selasa, 28 Januari 2014

Shakespeare And Philosophy 2009

Unless otherwise indicated, all citations from Shakespeare in my text are from The Riverside Shakespeare, edited by G. Blakemore Evans et al. (Boston: Houghton Miffl in, 1974), and all works published before 1800 bear a London imprint. Throughout, I regularize i/j and u/v, expand contractions, and silently ignore obvious printers’ errors, meaningless capitals, small capitals, italics, and the like. To avoid annoying intrusions in the text, I have also avoided the use of square brackets to indicate that the initial word in a quotation is or is not capitalized in the original. For the same reason, I avoid ellipsis marks at the end of quotations, when their elimination does nothing to alter the sense of the quotation. I am aware that Nietzsche scholars usually refer to his works by section rather than by page numbers, but because some of the sections referred to here are rather lengthy, I have, for the reader’s convenience, cited page numbers. To avoid repetition, and in cases in which more than one work cited was published in the same year, I abbreviate frequently cited works. In some cases, to avoid confusion, I include the author’s name; but for complete bibliographical information, see “Bibliography.”

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