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Transcriber’s Note

The following changes have been made:

In the Contents the page number for “On the Pleasure derived from Objects of Terror; with Sir Bertrand, a Fragment” has been changed from 117 to 119.

Page 42 from: “collison” to “collision” in “from the fortuitous collision”

Page 64 from: “wordly-minded” to “worldly-minded” to: “a jealous and worldly-minded prudence”

Page 72 from: “abilties” to “abilities” in “paid to distinguished abilities”

Page 97 from: “forbiding” to “forbidding” in “forbidding the vulgar tongue”

Page 131 from: “agin” to “again” in “could not open it again”

Page 132 from: “creeking” to “creaking” in “creaking upon its hinges”

Page 176 from: “aditional” to “additional” in “gives additional fire”

Page 233 from: “vastness of such an idea.” to “vastness of such an idea?’”

Last page from: “Biogrophical” to “Biographical” in “Biographical Memoirs”