..' in original.
s. 222. "it is me = it is I": 'it is me it = is I' in original.
s. 235. Compound pronouns. 3. "some such word as ei": 'some such wore ...'
in original.
"s. 259." 's. 250' in original.
s. 267. "the words lambkin, ...": 'the works ...' in original.
s. 272. "the termination -ing": 'terminations ...' in original.
s. 290. Anglo-Saxon. "Swang ... swungon": 'Swang ... swangon' in original.
s. 308. "Thencan, th['o]hte.": 'Theecan, th['o]hte.' in original.
s. 316. "the Latin word audeo": 'auedo' in original.
s. 322. 4. "As early as A.D. 1085": 'nearly' in original.
s. 324. "The current rule of the common grammarians is ...": 'is' missing
in original.
s. 354. "by the word rose prefixed.": 'the word tree' in original.
s. 383. "The full amount of change in this respect": 'repect' in original.
s. 397. a. "Anglo-Saxon mec and thec": 'mec and pec' in original.
s. 408. "s[^o]k-id[^e]dun, from s[^o]k-ja": 's[^o]k-idd[^e]un' in original.
s. 418. "the words Roman emperor": 'word' in original.
s. 421. "the word speak is an infinitive": 'in an infinitive' in original.
s. 433. "villainouser": 'villanouser' in original.
s. 455. "4.": '3.' in original.
s. 508. 2. "lest he fall upon us with pestilence.": 'us' missing in
original (KJV Exod. v. 3.)
s. 540. 5. "Blank verse.--Five measures": 'Pive measures' in original.
s. 540. 8. "leaves the world to darkness and to me": 'leaves the word ...'
in original.
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