of tragi-comedy, [118], etc.;

of the unities, [126], etc.;

opinion on Shakespeare's learning, [xxv], [135], etc.;

opinion of Farmer's essay, [xxvii];

Observations on Macbeth, [lix], [318];

Dedication to Shakespear Illustrated, [lix], [323];

Lives of the Poets, [xi], [323], [335];

Mrs. Piozzi's Anecdotes, [323];

allusions by Farmer to edition of Shakespeare, [166], [171], [201], [208], [211].

See [Idler] and [Rambler].