A Manual of Style Containing Typographical Rules Governing the Publications of
A Manual of Style Containing Typographical Rules Governing the Publications of
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) that . . . . " BRACKETS 178. Brackets are used (i) to inclose an explanation or note, (2) to indicate an interpolation in a quotation, (3) to rectify a mistake, (4) to supply an omission, and (5) for parentheses within parentheses: (1) ' [This was written before the publication of Spencer's book. EDITOR. ] (2) "These [the free-silver Democrats] asserted that the present artificial ratio can be maintained indefinitely. " (3) "As the Italian [Englishman] Dante Gabriel Ros- [s]etti has said, . .... . . " (4) JohnRuskin. By Henry Carpenter. ["English Men of Letters, " III. ] London: Black, 1900. (5) Grote, the great historian of Greece (see his History, I, 204 [second edition] ), .... 179. Such phrases as "To be continued" at the end, and "Continued from . . . . " at the beginning, of articles, chapters, etc. , should be placed between brackets, centered, and set in italics (see 73) and in type reduced in size in accordance with the rule governing reductions (see 86) : [Continued from p. 320] [To be concluded] MANUAL OF STYLE: PUNCTUATION 71 ELLIPSES 180.
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