ADDITIONAL NOTES, AND COEEECTIONS. No one who observes the immense number of references made in this book, -will be surprised that on glancing back through the completed sheets I should have still some errors to correct and omissions to supply ; rior can I hope that these -will be altogether repaired by such additional notes as I now request the reader to insert in the places indicated below. In every case the edition of the authority used is specified at its first introduction, and always afterwards adhered to. VOLUME I. Page 16. Zabova; in the title of Shakspeare's comedy, should be jbabour's. Page 18, and in other places up to page 94, Goldsmith's JEnquiry is -wrongly spelt with an /. Page 25, Zaaoder is printed incorrectly L