[268] Azaël the Prodigal, adapted from Scribe and Auber’s L’Enfant Prodigue.
[272] On the English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century
[273] To Polonius.
[274] To visit his friend John Allen.
[275] Esmond.
[282] Six Dramas from Calderon.
[283a] Chief Justice.
[283b] Baron Parke, afterwards Lord Wensleydale.
[284] This conjecture was correct. See p. 307.
[285a] The Gardener and the Nightingale in Sir W. Jones’s Persian Grammar.