History of Spanish and Portuguese Literature (Vol 1 of 2)Bouterwek, Friedrich
History
History of Spanish and Portuguese Literature (Vol 1 of 2)
Bouterwek, Friedrich
Portuguese literature -- History and criticism; Spanish literature -- History and criticism
43, l. 4 from the top, for _Don Juan de Manuel_, read _Don Juan
Manuel_.
51, l. 14 from the top, for _beaux tenebreux_ read _beau
tenebreux_.
100, l. 1 of the second note, for _Diez_ read _Dieze_.
102, l. 11 from the top, for _Bachellor_ read _Bachelor_.
128, last line, for _Count of Arragon_ read _Court of Arragon_.
131, l. 12 from the top, for _applies_ read _applied_.
161, last line but one of the note, for _called_ read _calls_.
165, l. 1 of the second note, for _Gottengen_ read _Göttingen_.
168, l. 1, for _changed_ read _charged_.
180, l. 5 from the top, for _ecologues_ read _eclogues_.
193, l. 18 from the top, for _Diego Mendoza_ read _Diego de
Mendoza_.
215, l. 2 from top, for _depths_ read _depth_.
218, l. 6 from the top, for _formed_ read _found_.
253, l. 7 from the bottom, for _though it even constantly_ read
_though it constantly_.
254, l. 7 from the bottom, for _Acuna_ read _Acuña_.
272, l. 13 from the top, for _belong_ read _belongs_.
303, l. 12 from the top, for _Lusiade_ read _Lusiad_.
309, l. 14 from the top, for _mankind_ read _man_.
312, l. 2 of the note, for _edition_ read _addition_.
364, 7 from the bottom, for _Span_ read _Spain_.
435, l. 7 from the top, for _title of a work_ read _title for a
work_.
448, l. 8 from the bottom of the note, for _to Marshal_ read _to
the Marshal_.
469, l. 6 from the top, for _voluntary_ read _voluntarily_.
524, l. 12 from the top, for _analize_ read _analyze_.
551, l. 8 from the top, for _Nothing poetical was at this period
produced_, read _Nothing poetical produced at this period_.
FOREIGN LITERATURE.
PROSPECTUS OF A
CIRCULATING LIBRARY,
EXCLUSIVELY DEVOTED TO
FOREIGN LITERATURE,
_By BOOSEY and SONS_,
FOREIGN AND ENGLISH BOOKSELLERS,
4, BROAD STREET, EXCHANGE.
It has long been a subject of surprise and regret with Foreigners, and
with those of our own countrymen acquainted with their Literature, that
no establishment for the circulation of Books in the FOREIGN LANGUAGES,
should have been formed in this country.
If this opinion was prevalent during the late war, how must it have
gained ground latterly, owing to the gradual increase which, since
that period, Foreign Literature has been making in the number of its
votaries in this country.
With the view of supplying this _desideratum_ in Literature,
BOOSEY and SONS, (_after an experience of thirty
years as Foreign and English Booksellers_,) have been induced, at
the particular request of many of their Friends, who have promised
them their support and patronage, to undertake the establishment of a
CIRCULATING LIBRARY _for_ FOREIGN BOOKS ONLY, upon an
extensive scale.
As it is their intention to spare neither pains nor expence in
rendering it as complete as possible, they confidently hope that it
will meet with the approbation of the Public.
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