Poe, E. A., Willis, N. P., Lowell, J. R., & Griswold, R. W. (1850). The works of the late Edgar Allan Poe: with notices of his life and genius. New York: J.S. Redfield. Retrieved from http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009789605
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2 v. ;, OCMH1: [v.2] ; No. 1373. | Alcove C | Shelf 70. ;, OCMH2: [v.2] ; K-1/11 ;, MARGINALIA: [v.2] ; [Pastedown] [Condin?]. | J.W Hut[?] | [Illegible.] | [Illegible.] ; [Flyleaf] Poetry & Prose | by | Edgar Allen Poe | Two Volumes | Edgar | 1850 | January 18th, 1863 | Edgar allen Poe ; [Text Block] [Scattered marginal markings and annotations.] In this essay Poe rides like a victorious | and insulting dragon over the absurdities of | all philosophers before him, and yet he carries | with him from the start the very grossest of | all absurdities: see page 132. [Page 117] ;, COVERAGE: v.2 only of 2. ;