(Pp. 318-320).
Compare Boccaccio's story of the Devil in Hell (Day iii. No. 11).
THE BIOGRAPHY OF THE BOOK AND ITS REVIEWERS REVIEWED.
[" It has occurred to me that perhaps it would be a good plan to
put a set of notes . . . to the 'Origin,' which now has none,
exclusively devoted to the errors of my reviewers. It has
occurred to me that where a reviewer has erred a common reader
might err. Secondly, it will show the reader that we must not
trust implicitly to reviewers."—DARWIN'S LIFE. ii. 349.]
TO RICHARD FRANCIS BURTON.
The Thousand Nights and a Night.