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vide ante

American  
[wee-de ahn-te, vahy-dee an-tee, vee-] / ˈwi dɛ ˈɑn tɛ, ˈvaɪ di ˈæn ti, ˈvi- /
Latin.
  1. see before (used especially to refer a reader to parts of a text).


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For the 'Couplet', vide ante, p.

From Project Gutenberg

To the Mysteries of Udolpho Byron was indebted for more than one suggestion, vide ante, stanza i. line 4, note, and Mysteries, etc.,

From Project Gutenberg

For reviews, etc., of The Two Foscari, vide ante, "Introduction to Sardanapalus," p.

From Project Gutenberg

For reviews of Cain: A Mystery, vide ante, "Introduction to Sardanapalus," p.

From Project Gutenberg

Vide ante, "The Introduction to Werner," p.

From Project Gutenberg