The Adventures of a Spanish Sharper.
BY FRANCISCO DE QUEVEDO.
Illustrated with over 100 Drawings by Daniel Vierge. With an Introduction on "Vierge and his Art," by Joseph Pennell; and "A Critical Essay on Quevedo, and his Writings," by H. E. Watts, Super royal 4to, parchment, old style (limited edition), £3 13s. 6d. net.
London: T. FISHER UNWIN, PATERNOSTER SQUARE.
Transcriber's Notes
Page [2]: Shakesperean amended to Shakespearean
Page [55]: marvaylous sic ("marvayllous" in the excerpt in footnote 22)
Page [129]: Duplicate "and" let as is ("... seeme thou carelesse, and and then will she be carefull").
Page [317]: pourtraying amended to portraying
Page [424]: The index reference to Dekker's portrait has been amended from page 19 to page 333.
Footnote [68]: "conscience' sake" sic
Footnote [310]: "Bouvart et Pecuchet" sic
Generally punctuation has been standardised, with the exception of punctuation in the Index. Hyphenation has generally been standardised. However, when a word appears hyphenated and unhyphenated an equal number of times, both versions have been retained (bonheur/bon-heur; nowadays/now-a-days; playhouse/play-house; re-baptized/rebaptized; some-how/somehow).
Accented letters have generally been standardized, unless different versions of the word appear an equal number of times (Céladon/Celadon; Heptaméron/Heptameron).