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[Errors, Problems and Anomalies
(all in _The Campaigners_ unless otherwise noted):
J. W. Krutch Introduction (1948)
good natured, heavy handed, slow witted, long winded
_no hyphens in original_
title page
the DOG and the OTTOR
spelling as in the original
p. 2
horrid horrid Blasphemy
_duplication in original_
p. 3
[Footnote: Collier, p.]
_number missing in original_
p. 3
the Blockheaded Chaplain had been greazing his old Cassock
_original reads_ Bockheaded ... Gassock
p. 6
in the twinkling of an Ejaculation, as Parson _Say-grace_ has it
_original reads_ Ejaculution
(source is Congreve, _The Double-Dealer_:
all texts consulted have _a_)
when I find him in this Paragraph of his Book * raving on at this rate
_asterisk in original_
p. 8
contrives to confute some canting prejudic'd Zealots
_original reads_ coutrives
would he roar it out for Blasphemy, Profaneness, &_c._
_original reads_ Balsphemy
p. 10
[Footnote: ...54]
_5 or 6 letters missin
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