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Title: The Works Of Lord Byron, Vol. 3 (of 7)
Author: Lord Byron
Editor: Ernest Hartley Coleridge
Release Date: June 12, 2007 [EBook #21811]
Language: English
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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES
This etext contains only characters from the Latin-1 set. The original
work contained a few phrases of Greek text. These are represented here
as Beta-code transliterations in brackets, e.g. [Greek: miseto\n].
The original text used a few other characters not found in the Latin-1
set. These have been represented using bracket notation, as follows:
[=a], [=i] for letters with a macron, and ['c] for c with accent. In a
few places superscript letters are shown by carets, as in Oct^r. 11.
An important feature of this edition is its copious footnotes. Footnotes
indexed with letters (e.g. [c], [bf]) show variant forms of Byron's text
from manuscripts and other sources. Footnotes indexed with arabic
numbers (e.g. [17], [221]) are informational. Text in notes and
elsewhere in square brackets is the work of Editor E. H. Coleridge. Note
text not in brackets is by Byron himself.
In the original, footnotes are printed at the foot of the page on which
they are referenced, and their indices start over on each page. In this
etext, footnotes have been collected at the end of each section, and
have been numbered consecutively throughout the book. Within each block
of footnotes are numbers in braces, e.g. {321}. These represent the page
number on which the following notes originally appeared. To find a note
that was originally printed on page 27, search for {27}.
In note [ci] to _The Giaour_ and in the section headed "NOTE TO _THE
BRIDE OF ABYDOS_" the editor showed deleted text struck through with
lines. The struck-through words are noted here with braces and dashes,
as in {-deleted words-}.
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