Abstract

p. 250 1. 11: for developed read systematic. p. 256 14 11., bottom : read particular. p. 258 is H., bottom: read events: the name. p. 260 11. 1–4: read ‘to generalise to the furthest limit the particulars of experience’, and with it the characteristic way in which both his ‘perceptions of the world itself and his perceptions of the logic of his perceptions of the world … happen simultaneously, are the parts of a single omprehensive experience.’ 12 ll., bottom: read novelisfs. p. 263 1. 2: read dislocation. p. 266 1.15: for understanding read understatement. p. 267 11 11., bottom: for in such a low fey read so quiet in tone. p. 273 1. 7: for 1st read first. 1.13: for Understanding read understanding. 1.16: for Shouldn't read shouldn't. 1.17: for Newly read newly. 1.19: for arrange that this countenance to present read arrange for this countenance to present. 2nd 1. from bottom: read ‘James's Rhetoric of Quotes’.

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