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CONFESSIONS

OF AN

ENGLISH OPIUM-EATER.

AND

ANALECTS

FROM

JOHN PAUL RICHTER,

BY

THOMAS DE QUINCEY.

To weep afresh a long since cancell'd woe,

And moan the expense of many a vanish'd sight.

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NOTICE TO THE READER.

THE incidents recorded in the Preliminary Confessions, lie within a period of which the earlier extreme is now rather more, and the latter extreme less, than nineteen years ago, consequently, in a popular way of computing dates, many of the incidents might be indifferently referred to a distance of eighteen or of nineteen years; and, as the notes and memoranda for this narrative were drawn up originally about last Christmas, it seemed most natural in all cases to prefer the former date. In the hurry of composing the narrative, though some months had then elapsed, this date was every where retained: and, in many cases, perhaps, it leads to no error, or to none of importance. But in one instance, viz., where the author speaks of his own birth-day, this adoption of one uniform date has led to a positive inaccuracy of an entire year; for, during the very time of composition, the nineteenth year from the earlier term of the whole period revolved to its close. It is, therefore, judged proper to mention, that the period of that narrative lies between the early part of July, 1802, and the beginning or middle of March, 1803.

Oct. 1, 1821.

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