[91] Article in the Athenæum of 2nd Feb. 1867 on Donne’s edition of the Correspondence of George III. and Lord North.
[97a] Delivered 23rd Oct. 1867.
[97b] By Emanuel Deutsch.
[102] By Leslie Stephen.
[104] Who said that the description of the boat race with which Euphranor ends was one of the most beautiful pieces of English prose.
[105] Referring to The Two Generals, Letters and Literary Remains, vol. ii. p. 483.
[107] See p. 105.
[109] The Agamemnon.
[110] FitzGerald frequently referred to a story from Wesley’s Journal, which he quotes in Polonius, p. lxx. ‘A gentleman of large fortune, while we were seriously conversing, ordered a servant to throw some coals on the fire. A puff of smoke came out. He threw himself back in his chair, and cried out, “O Mr. Wesley, these are the crosses I meet with every day!”’
[111] The Holy Grail.