Transcriber’s Notes
Advertisements were collected at the end of the text.
The table of contents on the title page was adjusted in order to reflect correctly the headings in this issue of The Little Review.
The original spelling was mostly preserved. A few obvious typographical errors were silently corrected. All other changes are shown here (before/after):
- ... being superseded by electricity, the limitations of which has not been sensed ...
... being superseded by electricity, the limitations of which [have] not been sensed ... - ... at sixpence. Among them are Maurice Hewlet’s Singsongs of the ...
... at sixpence. Among them are Maurice [Hewlett’s] Singsongs of the ... - ... thy desire “to use the language of common speech,” and “to employ ...
... [they] desire “to use the language of common speech,” and “to employ ... - ... she disagreed with critics who thought Hedda Gabbler had nothing to give. ...
... she disagreed with critics who thought Hedda [Gabler] had nothing to give. ... - ... for instruction.” Horrible dictu! ...
... for instruction.” [Horribile] dictu! ... - ... van Lerbergh, Verhaeren, reflected the French school which began with ...
... van [Lerberghe], Verhaeren, reflected the French school which began with ... - ... friend confessed to me that these similies reminded him of Bodenheim; to ...
... friend confessed to me that these [similes] reminded him of Bodenheim; to ... - ... movement reminds one of the picture of the Earth in Meridith’s poem Earth and ...
... movement reminds one of the picture of the Earth in [Meredith’s] poem Earth and ...