Transcriber's Notes
This is the second part of a larger work. The first part is "Studies in the Poetry of Italy, I. Roman" by Frank Justus Miller. References in the index to pages earlier than 173 refer the first part.
Page [261]
'among the men and woman'
'woman' is likely 'women'. Unchanged.
Page [273]
'noonday' rather that 'noon-day' as used elsewhere.
Unchanged.
Page [302]
'Rinaldo, and the latter's sister, Brandiamente,'
Brandiamente also spelled Brandiamante. Unchanged.
Page [302]
'Other important characters are Astolfo, Rodomonte,'
Rodamonte also spelled Rodomonte. Unchanged.
Pages [305-315]
Medoro and Medore are used interchangeably. Unchanged.
Page [313]
'Roger and Brandiamante, the former a pagan,'
Brandiamente also spelled Brandiamante. Unchanged.
Page [313]
on his wedding day, slays Rodamonte,
'Rodamonte also spelled Rodomonte. Unchanged.'
Page [315]
'For the romatic poets,'
May be 'romantic' vice 'romatic'. Unchanged.