Page [178]—accomodations amended to accommodations—"... and those unable to get other accommodations encamp ..."
Page [181]—totaly amended to totally—"Sterbini made the libretto totally different ..."
Page [184]—Davide amended to David—"Mdme. Colbran, afterwards Rossini’s wife, sang Desdemona, and David, Otello."
Page [185]—you amended to your—"... they have not left you a seat in your own house."
Page [202]—Faleiro amended to Faliero—"“Marino Faliero” was composed for Paris in 1835, ..."
Page [204]—Nigida amended to Nisida—"... the story of which was drawn from “L’Ange de Nisida,” ..."
Page [209]—chief amended to chef—"... and M. Habeneck, chef d’orchestre of the Académie Royale, ..."
Page [224]—Skakespearian amended to Shakespearian—"... that probably only a Shakespearian subject could induce him ..."
Page [225]—Othello amended to Otello—"There are no symphonic pieces in “Otello,” ..."
Page [228]—maurir amended to mourir—"... pécheur, il faut mourir, ..."