The Rowley Poems by Thomas Chatterton
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which are clever and amusing, and three plays, two in English, and
one in French by Alfred de Vigny, which represents the love affair of Chatterton and an apocryphal Mme. Kitty Bell. The whole of Chatterton's writings--Rowley, acknowledged poems, and private letters, have been translated into French prose. _Oeuvres complètes de Thomas Chatterton traduites par Javelin Pagnon, précédées d'une Vie de Chatterton par A. Callet_ (1839). Callet's treatment of Chatterton is very sympathetic and interesting. Finally for further works on Chatterton the reader is referred to Bohn's Edition of Lowndes' _Bibliographer's Manual_--but the most important have been enumerated above. IV. NOTE ON THE TEXT. This edition is a reprint of Tyrwhitt's third (1778) edition, which it follows page for page (except the glossary; see note on p. 291). The reference numbers in text and glossary, which are often wrong in 1778, have been corrected; line-numbers have been corrected when wrong, and added to one or two poems which are without them in 1778, and the text has been collated throughout with that of 1777 and corrected from it in many places where the 1778 printer was at fault. These corrections have been made silently; all other corrections and additions are indicated by footnotes enclosed in square brackets. |
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