TRANSCRIBER'S NOTEUnusual and archaic spellings have been maintained, although some attempt has been made to standardize spelling of words throughout the book. The following printing errors or inconsistencies were fixed. They are also indicated in this ebook likethis.Pagexiv:CHAPTER XIV ... Sudden recall to Townoriginally:CHAPTER XIV ... Sudden recal to TownPagexvi:Concluding Chapteroriginally:CHAPTER XXVI. ... ConclusionFootnote1(Page 4):The Drury Lane playbill, October 10, 1761,originally:The Drury Lane play-bill, October 10, 1761,Footnote4(Page 7):by Wright, Grimaldi, and Delpinioriginally:by Wright, Grimaldi, and DelphiniPage7:about Saddler's Wells, and Astley's, andoriginally:about Saddler's Wells, and Astleys, andFootnote18(Page 25):Mr. Lascelles Williamson, Ballet Master,originally:Mr. Lassells Williamson, Ballet Master,Page26:occupying herself with needleworkoriginally:occupying herself with needle-workPage28:somewhat re-assured the lover,originally:somewhat reassured the lover,Page34:Grimaldi with an old broadswordoriginally:Grimaldi with an old broad-swordPage42:the parlour, and the bedroom,originally:the parlour, and the bed-room,Footnote21(Page 49):made theirdébutin 1820originally:made their debut in 1820Page68:astonished at their re-appearance,originally:astonished at their reappearance,Page85:the latter theatre late overnightoriginally:the latter theatre late over-nightPage103:in the neighbourhood of the theatreoriginally:in the neighbourhoood of the theatrePage107:and re-opened on the 4th of October;originally:and reopened on the 4th of October;Page107:having been previously apprisedoriginally:having been previously apprizedPage113:stand a rump-steak dinneroriginally:stand a rumpsteak dinnerPage114:re-opened, as usual, at Easter, 1805:originally:reopened, as usual, at Easter, 1805:Page114:and re-opened again on the 21st of September,originally:and reopened again on the 21st of September,Page124:proceeded to apprise himoriginally:proceeded to apprize himPage144:Mr. Alley proposed offering a satisfactoryoriginally:Mr. Alley proposed offering a satsifactoryPage154:unsuccessful melodrama, entitled "Bonifaciooriginally:unsuccessful melo-drama, entitled "BonifacioPage156:encored--"Tippitywitchet" three times,originally:encored--"Tippitywitchit" three times,Footnote51(Page 161):Melodramatic Romance of "The Wild Man:originally:Melo-dramatic Romance of "The Wild Man:Footnote53(Page 175):the Old Price Riotsoriginally:the Old-Price RiotsPage176:and re-opened in October.originally:and reopened in October.Page179:sang Tippitywitchet with greatoriginally:sang Tippitywitchit with greatPage187:previous to thedébut, the painsoriginally:previous to thedébût, the painsPage188:entreating the postboys to driveoriginally:entreating the post-boys to driveFootnote67(Page 194):Joe made hisdébuton the stage,originally:Joe made hisdébûton the stage,Page199:it was situated up a stable yard,originally:it was situate up a stable yard,Footnote79(Page 224):the melodramatic romance of "Cherry and Fair Star;originally:the melo-dramatic romance of "Cherry and Fair Star;Footnote84(Page 234):melodrama, entitled, "The Caliph and the Cadi,"originally:melo-drama, entitled, "The Caliph and the Cadi,"Footnote88(Page 242):belief of hisdébut"in Robinson Crusoe,"originally:belief of hisdébût"in Robinson Crusoe,"Footnote94(Page 251):made herdébutwith himoriginally:made herdébûtwith him
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTEUnusual and archaic spellings have been maintained, although some attempt has been made to standardize spelling of words throughout the book. The following printing errors or inconsistencies were fixed. They are also indicated in this ebook likethis.
Unusual and archaic spellings have been maintained, although some attempt has been made to standardize spelling of words throughout the book. The following printing errors or inconsistencies were fixed. They are also indicated in this ebook likethis.