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Lowell himself, in the "Afterthought" to Notebook, said that the poems in the book often depended on borrowings, and he identified a number of his sources.
Lowell's Irony Sullivan, Constance A. 1976
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But Tennyson's anger soon cooled; perhaps his conscience smote him; for the very next week he toned down the savagery of his first verses in an "Afterthought," in which he said:
The History of "Punch" M. H. Spielmann
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The prefatory "Afterthought" mentioned may be found, only if stuck in some of the copies of the volume -- doubtless by quick and clumsy after-pastings.
The Square of Sevens An Authoritative Method of Cartomancy with a Prefatory Note Edward Prime-Stevenson 1905
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England are unchanged, while Australia bring in the two debutants Usman 'Afterthought' Khawaja and Michael 'Lite' Beer.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Vaclav Havel: Don't Treat Human Rights as an "Afterthought"
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Vaclav Havel: Don't Treat Human Rights as an "Afterthought"
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Afterthought Lieberman wants to leave all options open.
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The morning paper might as well be called the Daily Afterthought.
PETRONA Maxine 2009
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The morning paper might as well be called the Daily Afterthought.
Reading Maxine 2009
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Now Mr. Afterthought is getting a deserved shove to the forefront.
Knicks' Billups for Best Supporting Actor Jason Gay 2011
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