The Spectator, Volume 2. by Sir Richard Steele;Joseph Addison
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_Mr._ SPECTATOR, In your Paper upon Temperance, you prescribe to us a Rule of drinking, out of Sir _William Temple_, in the following Words; _The first Glass for myself, the second for my Friends, the third for Good-humour, and the fourth for mine Enemies_. Now, Sir, you must know, that I have read this your _Spectator_, in a Club whereof I am a Member; when our President told us, there was certainly an Error in the Print, and that the Word _Glass_ should be _Bottle;_ and therefore has ordered me to inform you of this Mistake, and to desire you to publish the following _Errata:_ In the Paper of _Saturday, Octob._ 13, Col. 3. Line 11, for _Glass_ read _Bottle_. _Yours_, Robin Good-fellow. L. [Footnote 1: Metaphor,] [Footnote 2: that] [Footnote 3: As the Roderigo whose money Iago used.] |
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