The Palace of PleasureBeautified, adorned andwell furnished, with PleasauntHistories and excellentNouelles, selected out ofdiuers good and commendableAuthors.¶By William Painter Clarke of theOrdinaunce and Armarie.[Illustration: HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE]1566IMPRINTED ATLondon, by Henry Denham,for Richard Tottell and William Iones.
Spelling in the NovelsFused forms such as “thende” occur side by side with “the ende”. Word-initial “u” and non-initial “v” are in the original.Specific words:“renowme” is far more frequent than “renowne”“alablaster” is standard for the period“Cræsus” is used consistentlyError HandlingThe printed book did not include an Errata list. It is therefore impossible to tell whether irregularities of spelling, punctuation and typography in the primary text are unique to the Jacobs edition (1890), or whether they were deliberately carried over from Haslewood (1813) and/or Painter (1566 and later).Errors and anomalies are handled in one of three ways, all using mouse-hover popups:Clear errors in the text are marked but not changed:guie.Missing punctuation—generally closing quotation marks—is added in grey with a note:”.Unusual forms were verified and noted:quisq’;.
Fused forms such as “thende” occur side by side with “the ende”. Word-initial “u” and non-initial “v” are in the original.
Specific words:
“renowme” is far more frequent than “renowne”“alablaster” is standard for the period“Cræsus” is used consistently
The printed book did not include an Errata list. It is therefore impossible to tell whether irregularities of spelling, punctuation and typography in the primary text are unique to the Jacobs edition (1890), or whether they were deliberately carried over from Haslewood (1813) and/or Painter (1566 and later).
Errors and anomalies are handled in one of three ways, all using mouse-hover popups:
Clear errors in the text are marked but not changed:guie.
Missing punctuation—generally closing quotation marks—is added in grey with a note:”.
Unusual forms were verified and noted:quisq’;.