p. 413, l. 32: for "ladies much demanded" read "—one much demanded."
p. 430, l. 9: for "first fantasies in", read "fantasies in", etc.
p. 452, last line: for "trulz", read "truly".
p. 500, l. 30: for "got of bed", read "got out of bed", etc.
p. 517, l. 11: for "need sounder", read "sounder", etc.
p. 521, l. 13: for "Uranian's. Inconsistence", read "Uranian's instinct. Inconsistence", etc.
p. 559, l. 19: for "reclutant", read "reluctant".
p. 584, l. 17: for "find Platen that, read "find that Platen", etc.
p. 613, l. 20: for "to continue his studies. Platen was not,", read "to continue his studies, Platen was not", etc.
Obs. | The anglicized orthography of the term "philarrene" being somewhat disputable, the form which omits the aspirate in English has been preferred in the course of this book. |