ON THE WANT OF MONEY
Republished in Literary Remains.
[137]. ‘The heaviest stone,’ etc. Sir T. Browne, Hydriotaphia, chap. IV. [138]. ‘That Mr. Moore,’ etc. Moore’s Life of Sheridan appeared in 1825. This sentence was omitted in Literary Remains. [139]. Note. ‘Such gain,’ etc. Cymbeline, Act III. Sc. 3. [140]. ‘Screw one’s courage,’ etc. Cf. Macbeth, Act I. Sc. 7. ‘As kind,’ etc. Dryden, The Hind and the Panther, I. 271. [141]. ‘Of formal cut.’ As You Like It, Act II. Sc. 7. The fair Aurora. Gil Blas, Livre IV. Monsieur de Very. See ante, note to p. 104. Apicius. Marcus Gabius Apicius, the notorious Roman epicure, referred to by Pliny, X. 48, 68, § 133. Amelia’s hashed mutton. Amelia, Book X. chap. V. [142]. ‘And ever,’ etc. L’Allegro, 135–6. ‘We called,’ etc. Cf. Colonel Jack, chap. 1. ‘The Colonel,’ etc. Ibid. The City Madam. See Massinger’s, The City Madam, III. 3. ‘Spanish Rogue.’ Hazlitt refers to Mateo Aleman’s Guzman de Alfarache (1599). Cf. vol. VIII. (Lectures on the Comic Writers), p. 111.