Quotes
Capture indented paragraphs of quoted text in entries as the displayText element, with attribute class="prosequote".
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PQ |
Quote |
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PQS |
Quote source |
//displayText[@class="prosequote"]
Where words or phrases in quoted text are highlighted in bold, capture them using the b element. Capture quote source information in a source element within displayText.
Capture each quote in its own displayText element.
Quotes can be indented in different ways, the styles in the examples show two ways.
End with a quote source contained within brackets.
Manuscript
XML
<displayText class="prosequote">
<p>To prevent anything intuitive from penetrating here unnoticed, I had to bend every effort
to keep the chain of inference free of gaps. In attempting to comply with this requirement
in the strictest possible way, I found the inadequacy of language to be an obstacle; no
matter how unwieldy the expressions I was ready to accept, I was less and less able, as
the relations became more and more complex, to attain the precision that my purpose
required.</p>
<source><p>(Frege, 1967, pp. 5–6)</p>
</source>
</displayText>
Multiple quotes
Manuscript
XML
<p>
<displayText class="prosequote"><p>
<date isoDate="1595">
<b>1595</b>
</date>
<bibItem class="work" date="1595" author="Shakespeare" title="Romeo and Juliet">
<nameGrp mainName="Shakespeare" role="author">
<sc>Shakespeare</sc>
</nameGrp>
<span role="work">
<i>Romeo and Juliet</i>
</span> II iv</bibItem>: The pox of such
antick, lisping, affecting fantasticoes, these new tuners of accents! [...] By Jsu, a
very good blade! a very tall man.</p><p>
<date isoDate="1670">
<b>1670</b>
</date>
<bibItem class="work" date="1670" author="Eachard, J." title="Cont. Clergy">
<nameGrp mainName="Eachard" foreNames="J." role="author">
<sc>J. Eachard</sc>
</nameGrp>
<span role="work">
<i>Cont. Clergy</i>
</span> 39</bibItem>: Others [...] ...</p><!-- ... more quotes ... -->
</displayText>
</p>