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Side 101
56 CH , IV , 85-6 , 122-4 , 177-8 ( Poetry , II , 394-5 , 420-3 , 456-7 ) . 57 In the introduction to ... he stated : “ The great poet did not write any of the notes to the 4th canto of Childe Harold , except three or four short ones .
56 CH , IV , 85-6 , 122-4 , 177-8 ( Poetry , II , 394-5 , 420-3 , 456-7 ) . 57 In the introduction to ... he stated : “ The great poet did not write any of the notes to the 4th canto of Childe Harold , except three or four short ones .
Side 102
82 CH , IV , 63-4 ( Poetry , II , 377-8 ) . 83 CH , IV , 66–8 ( Poetry , II , 379-81 ) . 84 CH , IV , 69-72 ( Poetry , II , 382-4 ) . 85 CH , IV , 182 ( Poetry , II , 460 ) . 86 CH , IV , 178 ; cp . III , 69 , 72 , 90 ( Poetry ...
82 CH , IV , 63-4 ( Poetry , II , 377-8 ) . 83 CH , IV , 66–8 ( Poetry , II , 379-81 ) . 84 CH , IV , 69-72 ( Poetry , II , 382-4 ) . 85 CH , IV , 182 ( Poetry , II , 460 ) . 86 CH , IV , 178 ; cp . III , 69 , 72 , 90 ( Poetry ...
Side 129
Fal , II , ii , 174 ( Poetry , IV , 388 ) . 53 Mar. Fal , III , ii , 437–9 ( Poetry , IV , 407 ) . 54 Mar. Fal , III , ii , 168–75 ( Poetry , IV , 398-9 ) . 55 Mar. Fal , Pref . ( Poetry , IV , 337 ) . 56 Mar.
Fal , II , ii , 174 ( Poetry , IV , 388 ) . 53 Mar. Fal , III , ii , 437–9 ( Poetry , IV , 407 ) . 54 Mar. Fal , III , ii , 168–75 ( Poetry , IV , 398-9 ) . 55 Mar. Fal , Pref . ( Poetry , IV , 337 ) . 56 Mar.
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