[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.