THE PIRATE
Now republished for the first time on the strength of the internal evidence of Hazlitt’s authorship.
[531]. ‘So potent art.’ The Tempest, Act V. Sc. 1. ‘A far war-cry to Lochiel.’ ‘It is a far cry to Lochow’ is the old saying. [532]. That described by Mr. Coleridge. See Selections from Mr. Coleridge’s Literary Correspondence, No. I. Letter IV., ‘To a Junior Soph. at Cambridge,’ (Blackwood’s Magazine, Oct. 1821, X. 256), republished in Miscellanies, etc. (Bohn, ed. Ashe), pp. 246 et seq. ‘Guns,’ etc. Pope, Imitations of Horace, I. 26. ‘Hell itself,’ etc. Cf. The Tempest, Act I. Sc. 2. ‘There be land pirates, etc.’ Cf. The Merchant of Venice, Act I. Sc. 3. Multum abludit imago. Horace, Satires, II. iii. 320. [533]. ‘A brave man in distress.’ Macheath is described by Lucy as ‘a great man in distress.’ The Beggar’s Opera, Act III. Sc. 4.