[Page 289]: Was ’nor’ (Is not Word-catching more serviceable in splitting a cause, than explaining a fine poet?)
[Page 327]: Was ’damagogue’ (which such a political demagogue as Bolingbroke never forgave)
[Page 328]: Added quote (which I have noticed in the “Quarrels of Warburton.”)
[Page 350]: Was ’petulent’ (which closed this life of toil and hurry and petulant genius)
[Page 399]: Was ’ut’ (he was glad to make use of anything rather than sit out;)
[Page 403]: Was ’Philosoper’ (while the Philosopher keenly retorts on the Club)
[Page 420]: Added missing i (I give a short narrative of the political temper of the times, in their unparalleled gazettes.)
[Page 434]: Added quote (From age to age, &c.”)
[Page 436]: Was ’montrous’ (his monstrous egotism)
[Page 469]: Changed comma to period (than in his younger days.)