Page [132] includes the phrase “... but enough has been quoted to show how valuable these personages have in poesy and general literature.” It seems that there is a word missing following ‘have,’ but as there is no way to determine with certainty what that word should be, it is preserved as printed.
The following amendments have been made on the assumption that the originals were typographic errors:
Page [9]—Solimus amended to Solinus—... Pliny, Ælian, Solinus, and Paulus ...
Page [14]—Laimæ amended to Lamiæ—The Lamiæ, who took the forms ...
Page [42]—aminals amended to animals—... had not happened in the creation of animals ...
Page [62]—frigidty amended to frigidity—The story of the extreme frigidity ...
Page [98]—Julias amended to Julius—... the counterfeit presentments of Julius Cæsar, ...
Page [103]—mischeivous amended to mischievous—... was the sweet but mischievous Mab ...
Page [110]—changlings amended to changelings—The references in that play to changelings ...
Page [122]—powerfull amended to powerful—... we find the following powerful illustrative passage, ...