Visions and Revisions: A Book of Literary DevotionsPowys, John Cowper
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Visions and Revisions: A Book of Literary Devotions
Powys, John Cowper
Literature, Modern -- History and criticism
Page 33, line 1, for "and goose-girls. These are the things" read "and
goose-girls--these are the things."
Page 33, line 19, for "Penetre" read "Peut-etre."
Page 50, line 10, for "iron" read "urn."
Page 59, line 16, for "De Vinci" read "Da Vinci."
Page 129, line 8, for "Berwick" read "Bewick."
Page 138, line 25, for "Cabbalistic" read "Cabalistic."
Page 268/269, line 30, and line 1, for "dim-gulf," etc, read "That
dim-gulf o'er which The spirit lies, mute, motionless, aghast--how
well, in Poe's world, we know that! For still, in those days," etc.
Page 270, line 20, for Celebralist read Cerebralist.
Page 285, line 12, for "long-drawn" read "far-drawn."
End of Project Gutenberg's Visions and Revisions, by John Cowper Powys
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