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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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Compare, too, Beppo, stanza xv. lines 1-6, vide ante, p.

From The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 4 by Coleridge, Ernest Hartley

For Hoche and Marceau, vide ante, Poetical Works, 1899, ii.

From The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 6 by Coleridge, Ernest Hartley

Epistle to Augusta, stanza xvi. lines 6, 7, vide ante, p.

From The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 4 by Coleridge, Ernest Hartley

Compare, too, Beppo, stanza xliv.; vide ante, p.

From The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 4 by Coleridge, Ernest Hartley

Ode on Venice, line 34, vide ante, p.

From The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 4 by Coleridge, Ernest Hartley