Ithaca

and

Greece

, in the

Monthly Review

for August, 1811, see

[Appendix III]

.) In the MS. of

English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers

(line 1034) he called him "coxcomb Gell;" but, having made his personal acquaintance before the Satire was printed, he changed the epithet to "classic." After seeing the country himself, he again altered the epithet —