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a Euripides 1817: an Euripides 1829.

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passion . . . any 1817, 1829.

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For betrayed in r. betrayed by, Errata, 1817, p. [xi].

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my body MS. corr. 1817.

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positive 1817, 1829. Opposite] Oppositive 1829, 1893.

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former] preceding MS. corr. 1817.

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and as] as MS. corr. 1817.

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thoughts 1817, 1829.

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wish . . . should 1817, 1829.

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will be 1817, 1829.

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too severely . . . management 1817, 1829.

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istam . . . dispensativam 1817, 1829.

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logic] logical 1817, 1829.

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and at once whirl 1817, 1829.

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islet] isle 1829.

Carlyle in the Life of John Sterling, cap. viii, quotes the last two words of the Preface. Was it from the same source that he caught up the words 'Balmy sunny islets, islets of the blest and the intelligible' which he uses to illustrate the lucid intervals in Coleridge's monologue?

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culpable were the Bishops 1817, 1829.

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reformation] Revolution in 1688 MS. corr. 1817.

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After [490]. Braving the cry. O the Vanity and self-dotage of Authors! I, yet, after a reperusal of the preceding Apol. Preface, now some 20 years since its first publication, dare deliver it as my own judgement that both in style and thought it is a work creditable to the head and heart of the Author, tho' he happens to have been the same person, only a few stone lighter and with chesnut instead of silver hair, with his Critic and Eulogist.

S. T. Coleridge,
May, 1829.

[MS. Note in a copy of the edition of 1829, vol. i, p. 353.]