Moby Dick

Citations

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  124. ^ Quoted in Tanselle (1988), 671
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  130. ^ Cited in Tanselle (1988), 673
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  137. ^ Cited in Tanselle (1988), 681 (citation), 784
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  141. ^ Cited in Tanselle (1988), 679
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  152. ^ Quoted in Parker (1988), 702
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  157. ^ a b Cited in Parker (1988), 708
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  161. ^ Quoted in Parker (2002), 18
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  165. ^ Parker (2002), 23
  166. ^ Quoted, and summarized, in Parker (1988), 721–722
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  168. ^ Quoted in Parker (1988), 691–92
  169. ^ Quoted in Parker (2002), 26
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  185. ^ Bob Dylan, 2016 Nobel Lecture in Literature. Discussion of Moby-Dick at 6:30–12:30, quotation at 12:22–12:29.

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