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EDITORS’ PREFACE
PERSONS INDEX
LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS
TITLES INDEX
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contents:
Preface
Contents Vol. I
Prelude 1
Prelude 2
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Contents Vol. II
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Chapter XIII
Chapter XIV
Chapter XV
Note to Chapter XV
Contents Vol. III
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Note to Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Note to Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Chapter XIII
Note to Chapter XIII
Chapter XIV
Index of Persons
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Titles Index: 
Dallas, Robert Charles, Recollections of the Life of Lord Byron, from the Year 1808 to the end of 1814; exhibiting his early Character and Opinions, detailing the Progress of his Literary Career, and including various unpublished Passages of his Works. Taken from authentic Documents, in the possession of the Author.
Volume II,  Chapter I  ¶ 9
Alighieri, Dante, “The Inferno” in The Divine Comedy.
Volume I,  Chapter X  ¶ 28
Volume I,  Chapter X  (verse)
Volume I,  Chapter X  (verse)
Davis, Sir John Francis, first baronet, The Chinese: a General Description of the Empire of China and its Inhabitants.
Volume III,  Chapter I  ¶ 7
Defoe, Daniel, A General History of the Lives and Adventures of the most famous Highwaymen, Murderers, Street-robbers: &c. To which is added, a Genuine Account of the Voyages and Plunders of the most notorious Pyrates. Interspersed with several Diverting Tales, and Pleasant Songs. And Adorned with the Heads of the most Remarkable Villains, curiously engraven on Copper. By Capt. Charles Johnson.
Volume I,  Chapter V  ¶ 18
Defoe, Daniel, The Life and Strange and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe.
Volume I,  Prelude 1  ¶ 3
Volume III,  Chapter IX  ¶ 12
Dekker, Thomas, The Guls Horne-booke.
Volume I,  Prelude 2  ¶ 6
De Quincey, Thomas, Confessions of an English Opium-eater.
Volume I,  Chapter VII  ¶ 10
Volume III,  Chapter II  ¶ 9
De Quincey, Thomas, “The Incognito; or, Count Fitz-Hum” in Knight's Quarterly Magazine.
Volume I,  Chapter X  ¶ 19
De Quincey, Thomas, “The Love Charm” in Knight's Quarterly Magazine.
Volume I,  Chapter X  ¶ 38
De Quincey, Thomas, Works.
Volume I,  Chapter VII  ¶ 10
De Quincey, Thomas, Walladmor.
Volume I,  Chapter X  ¶ 19
Dickens, Charles, American Notes for General Circulation.
Volume II,  Chapter XV  ¶ 17
Dickens, Charles, The Cricket on the Hearth: a Fairy Tale of Home.
Volume III,  Chapter X  ¶ 11
Dickens, Charles, Dombey and Son.
Volume III,  Chapter II  ¶ 12
Dickens, Charles, Hard Times: for these Times.
Volume III,  Chapter IX  ¶ 22
Dickens, Charles, The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club.
Volume III,  Chapter II  ¶ 12
Dickens, Charles, Sketches by Boz: illustrative of Every-Day Life, and Every-Day People.
Volume III,  Chapter II  ¶ 12
Disraeli, Benjamin, earl of Beaconsfield, Coningsby; or the New Generation.
Volume I,  Chapter VII  ¶ 11
Disraeli, Benjamin, earl of Beaconsfield, Henrietta Temple: a Love Story.
Volume II,  Chapter XV  ¶ 19
D'Israeli, Isaac, Flim-Flams! or, the Life and Errors of my Uncle, and the Amours of my Aunt!.
Volume II,  Chapter V  ¶ 14
Dupin, Baron Pierre Charles François, The Commercial Power of Great Britain: exhibiting a Complete View of the Public Works of this Country, under the several heads of Streets, Roads, Canals, Aqueduct, Bridges, Coasts, and Maritime Ports.
Volume II,  Chapter I  ¶ 13