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Notes
[1]
The revised edition also published in 1881 contains an additional chapter entitled "Ana" that is anecdotal in nature.
[2]
The unsigned Memoir, together with a Preface by J. C. Hotten and Carlyle's Inaugural Address, appeared under the title On the Choice of Books (1866), which ironically under the circumstances is a pirated edition, the copyright belonging to Chapman and Hall. The text referred to by Shepherd is the second edition (1869).
[3]
Walter E. Wace, Alfred Tennyson: His Life and Works (1881). Edmund Curll, the notorious eighteenth-century publisher, satirized by Pope in The Dunciad.
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