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Stephen Crane

I looked here;

I looked there;

Nowhere could I see my love.

And--this time--

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adjective

Telling the truth or giving a true result; exact; not defective or faulty

accurate knowledge

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vide

Part of SpeechverbPronunciation/vaɪd/Used In Literature ↓

Divide (separate into parts, cleave asunder)

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his poems. I am not yet clear in my mind about it. His opinion of Max

Elskamp can not be too lightly passed over. Vide infra "De Bosschère on

Elskamp."

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1819, vol. v. p. 429 (for _John Gilpin_ and _Mazeppa_, by William

Maginn, _vide ibid_., pp. 434-439); the _Monthly Review_, July, 1819,

vol. 89, pp. 309-321; and the _Eclectic Review_, August, 1819, vol. xii.

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vols.) published at Bologna 1819-21, to which the Conte Giovanni

Marchetti (_vide_ the Preface, _post_, p. 245) contributed his famous

excursus on the allegory in the First Canto of the _Inferno_, and

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in 1817 (chap, xxiii.), he gives a detailed analysis of "the old Spanish

play, entitled _Atheista Fulminato_ [_vide ante_, the 'Introduction to

_Don Juan_'] ... which under various names (_Don Juan_, the _Libertine_,

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