Obvious misprints have been silently corrected, but in a few cases notes show where emendations have been introduced from Wynkyn de Worde-not that Wynkyn had any more right to emend Caxton than we, but because even a printer's conjecture gains a little sanctity after four centuries.
"Le Morte D'Arthur, Volume I (of II) King Arthur and of his Noble Knights of the Round Table"
Thomas Malory
130 The text reads, its face is from the face of northwards, which some would emend to its face is turned northwards, i.
"Jeremiah"
George Adam Smith
It has succumbed too readily to the temptation to find system where there is none, to base a chronological development of thought on the discovery, and finally to emend the texts in its light, and sometimes in its aid.
"Landmarks in the History of Early Christianity"
Kirsopp Lake