ERRATA.
Page. | Vol. V. |
205. | In Note 6. line 3. dele to, after with. |
446. | Note 4. inſtead of “Percyſ’s dead,” and, “thine ey,” read, “Percy’s dead,” and, “thine eye.” |
516. | End of Note 3. inſtead of, which plain language, read, which in plain language. |
Vol. VI. | |
61. | At the end of Note 1. for, ſc. i. read, ſc, ii. |
Vol. VII. | |
36. | In Mr. Walpole’s Note, inſtead of, reduce, read, deduce. |
66. | Note 3. for camer regia, read, camera regia. |
418. | Line 1. Dele—Be gone. 2. read, Men. Be gone. |
425. | Text, line 4. from the bottom, for, roated, read, roted. |
452. | Text, line 1. for, whoop’d out Rome, read, whoop’d out of Rome. |
Vol. VIII. | |
81. | Text, line 1. for, have no will, read, I have no will. |
383. | Note 6. for, you ſhall come, read, you ſhould come. |
Vol. IX. | |
73. | Line 13. for, Pan, read, Par. |
253. | Note 7. for, Alexander Menſtrie, read, William Alexander of Menſtrie. |
284. | Text, line 19. After, That’s all I reck, inſtead of a comma, a full point. |
286. | Stage direction, line 16. for, bearing her his arms, read, bearing her in his arms. |
304. | At the end of Note 5. add, Steevens. |
398. | Note 6. for, a little is the reading, read, a little is the common reading. |
431. | Text, line 1. for, contenst, read, contents. |
439. | In Mr. Tyrwhitt’s note, a comma after neceſſaries. |
481. | At the end of Note 3. add, Steevens. |
Vol. X. | |
53. | Line 1. Note. For, t moiſt, read, the moiſt; and in line 2. ibid. for, hi, read, his. |
218. | Note 9. line 9. for, νοσχυχμος, read, ὑοσχυαμος. |
523. | Note 8. line 18. Terra in antiquum fit reditura chaos.] This line of Muretus is here quoted from an incorrect, edition. The falſe quantity in it, however, was ſufficiently obvious; but as ſuch miſtakes in proſody are ſometimes to be met with among modern writers of Latin verſe, (eſpecially the Poetæ Italorum,) I paſſed over the preſent imperfection, without pointing it out to the public. Yet perhaps we ſhould read, with an older copy of this author, printed at Paris in his lifetime: Tetras in antiquum &c, |
614. | at the end of Note 4. add, Steevens. |
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