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Mims, Edwin

"A Biography of Sidney Lanier"

54.", referring to
a "carte de visite" photograph facing that page, which cannot be included
in this ASCII text)
changed to:
"In another letter (June 29, 1866) he encloses a photograph and comments on"

Chapter V:
"English annalists and poets, -- Geoffrey of Monmouth, Sir Thomas Mallory,"
changed to:
"English annalists and poets, -- Geoffrey of Monmouth, Sir Thomas Malory,"
(the latter spelling is given in every other instance in the book).

Chapter VII:
"This is the sixth letter I've written since nine o'clock to night,"
changed to:
"This is the sixth letter I've written since nine o'clock to-night,"
"The Song of the Chattahooche" changed to: ". . . Chattahoochee".

Chapter XI:
The poem by Mrs. Lawrence Turnbull had only the ending quotation mark
in the original text. An opening quotation mark was added.

Chapter XIII:
"Where men his Self must see,"
changed to:
"Where men his Self must see."
`"Corn" while representing'
changed to:
`"Corn", while representing'
`"An Evening Song", "My Springs", "A Ballad of the Trees and the Master",'
changed to:
`"An Evening Song", "My Springs", "A Ballad of Trees and the Master",'

The numerous references to "Shakspere" were NOT standardized to "Shakespeare",
although both spellings occur in the text. This is primarily due
to the references to Lanier's book, "Shakspere and His Forerunners".
Please note that other titles relating to Lanier are also now online.


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