[96] The owner of Bredfield House, where E. F. G. was born.

[97] Hor. Od. 1. 4. 14, 15.

[98] Hor. Od. iv. 5, 25-27. horrida . . . fœtus per metasyntaxin ‘horrid abortions.’

[99] Not for the Cabinet Cyclopædia, but the Library of Useful Knowledge. It was never finished.

[100a] See Barton’s Letters, p. 70.

[100b] Vol. iii. p. 318.

[100c] The correct reading is ‘lonesome.’

[102] No. 30, where his father and mother lived.

[106] Shakespeare, Macb. i. 3, 146, 147.

[111] Milton, P. L. ix. 445.