![]() ![]() In the Houghton, Osgood text and also presents the case for preferring that text (here followed) to the Macmillan text.Ī narrow grave-yard in the heart of a bustling, indifferent city, seen from the windows of a gloomy-looking inn, is at no time an object of enlivening suggestion and the spectacle is not at its best when the mouldy tombstones and funereal umbrage have received the ineffectual refreshment of a dull, moist snow-fall. ![]() The Library of America edition lists typographical errors (4) Obvious typographical errors have been silently emended. (3) To facilitate electronic searching, spaces in contractions have been removed in this etext. ![]() (2) To avoid the insertion of hard returns at the end of every line (which makes searching across line-breaks in downloaded files difficult), downloading with the HTML option, not the TXT option, is suggested then paragraphs will be ended with hard returns and HTML tags, (capital P enclosed in angle-brackets. Italics and accent marks have been removed from foreign words. Proofread by Helaine Lasky (1) Italics for emphasis indicated by upper case. Henry James scholar's Guide to Web Sites"īoston: Houghton, Osgood and Company, 1878Įtext prepared by Richard Hathaway, SUNY New Paltz ![]()
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