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[1]

Earlier reports have appeared in "Henry James in The Critic," Henry James Review, 9 (1988); "John Greenleaf Whittier in The Critic, 1881-1892," Studies in Bibliography, 43 (1990); "Matters English in The Critic," RES, N.S. 39 (1988); and "Further Matters English in The Critic," RES, N.S. 42 (1992). I have in hand an article, "Lowelliana," also gleaned from The Critic.

[2]

On the Poetry of Mark Twain. With Selections from His Verse (1966), p. 110. Scott notes that the poem is in Albert Bigelow Paine's biography of Twain (1912), from which he presumably takes his text.

[3]

New Letters by James Russell Lowell (1932). The words in brackets were printed by Woodberry in his biography of Poe.