Fanny Burney and Her Friends: Select Passages from Her Diary and Other WritingsBurney, Fanny
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Fanny Burney and Her Friends: Select Passages from Her Diary and Other Writings
Burney, Fanny
Burney, Fanny, 1752-1840 -- Friends and associates
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Transcriber’s Note
Errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s have been corrected, and
are noted here. The references are to the page and line in the original,
or, if in a footnote, to the original page, the resequenced note number
and the line with it.
19.7 “How you remind me of my father![’”/”’] Transposed.
33.34 being hooted at[.] Added.
70.31 as well acquainted with them as herself[.] Added.
78.6 her Smiths and her Branghtons![”/’] Replaced.
98.5 “[‘]Oh, sir!’ cried I; Inserted.
99.2 to confound these outpouring[s] Added.
106.23 [‘/“]Let him be tormented, Replaced.
106.25 ‘Evelina’![”] Added.
115.23 though far inferior[.] Added.
123.29 in Fanny’s [l]iterary career. Restored.
124.54.5 died on the 30th of May 1840[.] Added.
129.22 a history of the Bristol milk-woman,[’] Removed.
131.12 have encouraged me.[’/”] Replaced.
139.13 was only six miles from Chesington[,/.] Replaced.
168.12 [‘]There is no need,’ Added.
177.29 No, no; not come to that neither.[’] Added.
190.22 Immediately below the Great Chambe[r]lain’s Inserted.
Box
221.1 I am extremely obliged to Mr. Digby indeed.[’] Added.
211.24 “[‘]No, ma’am!’ was all I dared answer. Inserted.
231.26 ‘fine, lively, natural, independent Added.
characters.[’]
242.23 [‘/“]I thanked him; Replaced.
271.3 after seventy-three of accusation.[’/”] Replaced.
272.10 [‘]for it is kind, Added.
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