vii: before he could write full Many.
_text reads_ Man .
xxiv: that surprizing Knowledge of human Nature
_text reads_ surpizing
xlii: its Causes, (which takes in a great Number
_text has_ blank space before "which" at beginning of line
lv: the Look of a _Visor_
_text reads_ the Look o a _with extra blank space_
Also Noted:
xii: intirely synonomous Terms
_spelling "synonomous" as in original_
xvii: the Stanza's sung by the Gravedigger
_apostrophe in original_
xxiii: frustraq; laboret
_abbreviation "q;" (-que) as in original_
xxxvii: Sidenote: The old Editions faulty, whence.
_exact text as in original_
lxi: For Safety lent him on the watry Waste,
_no apostrophe in "watry"_
ARS List of Publications: _Preface to Shakespeare's Works_
_wording as in original_ ]
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