MR. LOCKE A GREAT PLAGIARIST
No. XXXI. of the Round Table series, and signed ‘W.H.’
[285]. ‘The very head,’ etc. Othello, Act I. Sc. 3. ‘A justly exploded [decried] author.’ See ante, p. 167 and note. Professor Stewart’s very elegant Dissertation. Prefixed to the Supplement to the 4th and 5th editions of the Encyclopædia Britannica (1816). [286]. ‘Fame is no plant,’ etc. Lycidas 78–82. [287]. ‘The greatest and as it were radical distinction,’ etc. Bacon, Aphorisms, LV. ‘That strain I heard was of a higher mood.’ Lycidas, 87. [288]. What is most remarkable, etc. This passage on wit will be found in an expanded form in Lectures on the English Comic Writers. See vol. VIII. pp. 18–21. Three papers, which we propose to write. These papers do not appear to have been written. [289]. ‘The laborious fooleries.’ See ante, note to p. 239. [290]. ‘The tenth transmitter,’ etc. Cf. ‘No tenth transmitter of a foolish face.’ Savage, The Bastard, 8. ‘The mind alone is formative.’ See ante, p. 176.