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Something attached to something else; an attachment or accompaniment.
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Poetry examples for “appendices”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →different conclusion. Byron did not scruple to refer the reader to his
"sources," and was at pains to publish, in the notes and appendices to
his dramas and poems, long extracts from old chronicles, from Plutarch's
Read full poem →tions of “scientific” literary criticism, I deal with
in the Appendices. I have taken some care to
get the most probable answers in each case; for
Read full poem →Webster, should be even more important to any
understanding of him than the Appendices. And
I have given two long chapters to the more
Read full poem →Fifteen journal fragments and notebooks, written between 1951 and 1962, are
arranged chronologically as appendices. Since a few journals and notebooks
were kept simultaneously, there is some overlap. General biographical
