The collected works of Henrik Ibsen, Vol. 04 (of 11)Ibsen, Henrik
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The collected works of Henrik Ibsen, Vol. 04 (of 11)
Ibsen, Henrik
Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906 -- Translations into English; Norwegian drama -- Translations into English
There are quite a few instances of missing punctuation. The conventional
period following the character’s name is sometimes missing and has been
added for consistency’s sake without further comment. Those missing from
setting and stage direction are also added without comment, since there
is no obvious purpose to be served by the omission. However, the
restoration of punctuation missing from dialogue is noted below, since
the punctuation is frequently expressive.
Volume I of this series included errata for each succeeding volume.
Some, but not all, of the corrections indicated there had been made
before the printing employed here. Those that remained unchanged have
been corrected here, and noted as such.
Other errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s have been corrected,
and are noted here. The references are to the page and line in the
original.
14.8 something really grand[.] Added.
14.13 Who knows what may befall one[?] Added.
21.12 You beast[!] Added.
22.23 I’ll be heaven high[.] Added.
25.10 Oh, let them chatter[?/.] Replaced.
26.23 Up with you, Peer, my lad[.] Added.
33.4 Wherever he goes there is silence[;] Added.
47.26 for a carcase like his[.] Added.
48.26 With the bride[.] Added.
54.27 roll down to bewilder him[!] Added.
66.11 You’re a king’s son[?] Added.
67.24 with us it[’]s precisely the same. Inserted.
71.21 [“]Man, be thyself!” Added.
72.24 fly off with your home-brewed drinks[!] Added.
82.6 Let go will you, beast[!] Added.
83.3 Mother, help me, I die[!] Added.
84.29 the one only one[.] Added.
96.2 tempted my poor boy astray[!] Added.
97.17 I fear it’s a sin[.] Added.
122.6 Yes, gentlemen, [comp[elety/letely] clear Replaced.
122.31 Those noble-trolls[.] Added.
125.21 Dear friends[,] Added.
127.28 Well, but the African commod[it]ies? Probably.
140.15 Since [though] art so wise _sic_: Thou?
148.1 here are ferns growing—edible roots[.] Added.
148.12 the Lord let[’]s lets me keep Removed.
157.35 Tender, shrinking little hearts[.] Added.
164.22 Your Emperor I am[!] Added.
164.32 loved to this pitch[!] Added.
165.31 Hearts tha[n/t] can love Replaced,
per Errata.
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