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vide ante
[wee-de ahn-te, vahy-dee an-tee, vee-]
Latin.
see before (used especially to refer a reader to parts of a text).
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For the 'Couplet', vide ante, p.
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To the Mysteries of Udolpho Byron was indebted for more than one suggestion, vide ante, stanza i. line 4, note, and Mysteries, etc.,
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For reviews of Cain: A Mystery, vide ante, "Introduction to Sardanapalus," p.
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For his rebuke of Charles de Bourbon, "Ne me plaignez pas," etc., vide ante, p.
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For reviews, etc., of The Two Foscari, vide ante, "Introduction to Sardanapalus," p.
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