Page 384: the beginning[original has "begining">[ of the seventeenth century

Page 396: Gower, in his Confessio[original has "Confesssio">[ Amantis

Page 397: like a taper in some monument;"[quotation mark missing in original]

Page 401: admonition, have successfully[original has "succesfully">[ borne

Page 408: intellect far from contemptible[original has "contempible">[

Page 428: in their respective[original has "repective">[ departments

Page 438: carried to a higher state of perfection.[original has a comma]

Page 444: works of Bishop Andrews afford the most[original has "mort">[ flagrant

Page 445: O Tempori, O Moribus!"[quotation mark missing in original]

Page 456: calls this, 'the first grammar for Englishe that ever waz, except my grammar at large.'"[original has double quotes instead of single quotes and missing double quote]