[6] That well-known contemporary nostrum.
[7] A connection of the Leighs.
[8] Boswell: Life of Dr. Johnson.
[9] Her son by her first marriage.
[10] S. Squire Sprigges: The Methods of Publishing. Published for the Society of Authors by Henry Glaisher, 85 Strand, W.C., 1890.
[11] See note to page 343 of the Oxford edition.
[12] Author of Abolition of the African Slave Trade, 1808, and Life of William Penn, 1813.
[13] Author of Christian Researches in Asia, 1811, and Apology for Promoting Christianity in India, 1813.
[14] Author of Alicia de Lacy, an Historical Romance, 1814, and other novels.
[15] Probably a connection of the other Mr. Lyford, who had attended Mrs. Austen earlier.
[16] Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost.
[17] From Burnt Norton by T. S. Eliot.
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