Page 663, under "Poetry": and poetical miscellanies, published during this period, 708-731[hyphen missing in original].
Page 663, under "Polimanteia": bibliographical notice of, ii. 39[original has "49">[. note [39:B].
Page 666: _Schoolmasters_ but little rewarded in Shakspeare's time, i.[volume number missing in original] 27
Page 666, under Scot (Reginald):Recipe for fixing an ass's head on human shoulders, ii. 351.[original has "349.">[ note
Page 667: Shakspeare (Edmund), a brother of the poet, buried in St. Saviour's Church, i. 416.[original has a dash] ii. 598.
Page 668: Shakspeare (Judith), youngest daughter of the poet, birth of, i. 65[original has "1" without a volume number].
Page 669, under "Sonnet": Notice of the Sonnets of Watson, i. 66. [original has extraneous hyphen] ii. 54.
Page 669, under "Spenser": borrowed from the romance of "La Morte d'Arthur[original has "d' Arthur">[," 529
Page 669, under "Spenser": The Seven[original has "Seven Seven">[ Champions of Christendom
Page 670, under "Spirits": received doctrine in Shakspeare's[original has "Shaksspeare's">[ time