Footnotes

[351:1] See Walker, page [265].

[351:2] Nourse asked me if I had seen the verses upon Handel and Bononcini, not knowing that they were mine.—Byrom's Remains (Chetham Soc.), vol. i. p. 173.

The last two lines have been attributed to Swift and Pope (see Scott's edition of Swift, and Dyce's edition of Pope).

[351:3] See Middleton, page [172].


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LOUIS THEOBALD.  1691-1744.

None but himself can be his parallel.[352:1]

The Double Falsehood.