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Transcriber’s Note

This volume includes, after the Preface, a number of corrections and notes for the current volume, as well as volumes I and II. Those for Volume III have been highlighted in red. Moving the mouse over the highlighted text will reveal the author’s intent.The highlighted text serves as a link to the note in the ERRATA AND CORREGIENDA section.

No attempt was made to check the validity of each index entry’s references, however several of them seem spurious:

“Professor Pringle-Patterson” is referred to only in a note on p. 581, but the page mentioned in the Index is incorrectly given as p. 514.

The entry for “Thomas Love Peacock” refers to a note on p. 207, but he is mentioned in none of those notes. He is, however, mentioned in a [footnote] on p. 162. The page number has been changed.

The second page reference (p. 137) for Adam Smith was incorrect. The correct page is p. 157, and has been changed.

Notes

[494.4]: A passage (“What! ... in the “Bunyan”?) opens with a quotation mark, but employs a double quote for two quoted words, and fails to provide a closing quote.

[160.11]: The title of Hume’s “Essays: Moral, Political, and Literary” is partially italicized, with the last phrase in normal font as emphasis.

Corrections

Errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s have been corrected, and are noted here. The references are to the page and line in the original.

[16.33]die Anf[ang/änge] der literarischen KritikReplaced.
[20.4]Historie der Deutschen Sprache[,] PoesieAdded.
[24.13]philosophy from Leibni[t]z and WolffAdded.
[26.39]Heilbron[n], 1883.Added.
[82.38][(]Power of NumbersRemoved.
[112.5]and perhaps to[o] hastyAdded.
[133.41][e]ven less of a critic “in his heart”Restored.
[138.23]as little more than a boy[./,]Replaced.
[133.42][th]an Cousin.Restored.
[149.34]the old notion back again[,/.]Replaced.
[150.23]by her eighteenth-century writers[.]Added.
[201.34]It is wi[s/d]ely usualReplaced.
[234.29]ii. 91[)]Removed.
[243.9]“On Some Sonnets of Sir Philip Sidney[”]Added.
[272.25]one of the least agree[e]ableRemoved.
[296.11]but in politics ecc[l]esiastical and civilInserted.
[320.18]the whole twelvemo[u/n]thReplaced.
[357.40]the so-called “British[’/”] or Miltonic scansionReplaced.
[378.11]as Dryden’s or Corneill[l]e’s.Removed.
[394.6]rule the ro[a/o]st so absolutelyReplaced.
[401.21]“judging of books[”]Added.
[449.27]a very useful alter[n]ativeInserted.
[496.28]his strictly critical facultiesRemoved.
[558.37]in a newspaper[.]Added.
[567.36][“]Über Urtheil, Kritik, Beifall und Ruhren,”Added.
[617.47]for his grandsire or his dam[.]Added.