[393a] The Romany Rye, page 338.
[393b] Life of Frances Power Cable, by herself.
[393c] Borrow goes on to an anti-climax when he states that he “believes him [Scott] to have been by far the greatest [poet], with perhaps the exception of Mickiewicz, who only wrote for unfortunate Poland, that Europe has given birth to during the last hundred years.”
[393d] The Romany Rye, pages 344–5.
[393e] Romano Lavo-Lil, page 274.
[393f] The Romany Rye, page 134.
[394a] Letter from Borrow to Dr Usoz, 22nd Feb. 1839.
[394b] Macmillan’s Magazine, vol. 45.
[396] “Notes upon George Borrow” prefaced to an edition of Lavengro. Ward, Lock & Co.
[398] Mr W. Elvin in the Athenæum, 6th Aug. 1881.