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| Transcriber's Notes: |
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| Page 7: Double quotes inside double quotes in Hallam |
| quotation replaced with single quotes. |
| Page 9: Closing quotes moved from after "says Brandes" to |
| follow "... at the sight." |
| Page 20: strangset amended to strangest |
| Page 56: insteading amended to instead |
| Page 72: be amended to he ("he begins") |
| Page 80: "... the then fashionable euphemism": There is a |
| possibility that "euphuism" should have been used, rather |
| than "euphemism." |
| Page 96: Closing quotes added after "... an artistic |
| impression." |
| Page 102: Beaudelaire _sic_ |
| Page 165: Mirander amended to Miranda |
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