ENGLISH STUDENTS AT ROME
From The New Monthly Magazine, October 1827
369. The vast, the unbounded. Paradise Lost, X. 471.
[371]. Petrific mace. Paradise Lost, X. 294.
[372]. Pan is a god. Lyly’s Midas, IV. 1.
The colouring of Titian. Tristram Shandy, III. 12.
[373]. The high endeavour. Cowper, The Task, V. 901.
[374]. Hobbes said well. Leviathan, Part IV., Of the Kingdome of Darknesse, chap. 47.
[375]. Vox faucibus hæsit. Virgil, Æneid, II. 774.
Sedet infelix Theseus. Ibid., VI. 617.
His tediousness. Cf. the scene between Leonato and Dogberry, etc. Much Ado About Nothing, Act III. Sc. 5.
[376]. Tearing [wipe away] from his memory. Hamlet, Act I. Sc. 5.
Her [my] commandment all alone. Ibid.