The following changes were made to the original text:
[Page 10]: Removed extra quote after Keats (What porridge had John Keats?)
[Page 21]: Was 'blurrs' (Stray-leaves, fragments, blurs and blottings)
[Page 49]: Paragraph continued, no quote needed (Tibullus gives Virgil equal credit for having in his writings touched with telling truth)
[Page 53]: Was 'Shakesspeare' (Jonson wrote for the First Folio edition of Shakespeare printed in 1623)
[Page 53]: Was 'B. I.' (B. J.)
[Page 53]: Added single quotes (Shakespeare's talk in "At the 'Mermaid'" grows out of the supposition)
[Page 69]: Was 'Shakepeare's' (He thinks the opening Sonnets are to the Earl of Southampton, known to be Shakespeare's patron)
[Page 81]: Added comma after Strafford (not Pym, the leader of the people, but Strafford, the supporter of the King.)
[Page 85]: Added end quote (some half-dozen years of immunity to the 'fretted tenement' of Strafford's 'fiery soul')