forgave)
Page 328: Added quote (which I have noticed in the ="Quarrels= of
Warburton.")
Page 350: Was 'petulent' (which closed this life of toil and hurry
and =petulant= genius)
Page 399: Was 'ut' (he was glad to make use of anything rather than
sit =out=;)
Page 403: Was 'Philosoper' (while the =Philosopher= keenly retorts
on the Club)
Page 420: Added missing i (I give a short narrative of the political
temper of the times, =in= their unparalleled gazettes.)
Page 434: Added quote (From age to age, =&c."=)
Page 436: Was 'montrous' (his =monstrous= egotism)
Page 469: Changed comma to period (than in his younger =days.=)
Page 471: Removed quote (you are older already than =Methuselah.=)
Page 481: Added quote ('Barmy froth, inflate, turgidous, and
ventosity are come =up.'=)
Page 483: Was 'searchin' (Mine enemies, with sharp and =searching=
eyes)
Page 487: Added period (Nor the =Untrussers.=)
Page 497: Removed quote (=Now=, to show himself as good a painter as
he is a herald)
Footnote 20: Extra comma removed (his _Bibliographia =Poetica=_.)
Footnote 140: Was 'afterwardss' (As City Poet =afterwards= Settle
composed the pageants)
Footnote 140: Was 'Mayor' (songs for the Lord =Mayor's= Shows from
1691 to 1708)
Footnote 140: Original split across lines as 'im,' and 'poverished,'
(Towards the close of his career he became
=impoverished=)
Footnote 150: Changed period to comma (by =Indignatio,"= 1772)
Footnote 157: Added quote ("that last foible of superior
=genius."=)
Footnote 163: Was 'Manasseh' (which =Menasseh= Ben Israel has
written his treatise)
Footnote 183: Was 'infallibilty' (to the standard of your
=infallibility=)
Footnote 186: Added quote (="Letter= to Warburton," p. 4.)
Footnote 195: Added quote (Prince Eugene, ="who= came hither for
that purpose.")
Footnote 202: Was 'Irishmant o' (had a tall Irishman =to= attend
him)
Footnote 291: Added quote (And changed his skin to monumental
=brass."=)
Footnote 324: Added missing word (=It= may be inscribed in the
library of the student)
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