[11] For Stephano’s “Here’s my comfort,” twice in Tempest, II. ii.
“I’ll not show him
Where the quick freshes are.”
Caliban in Tempest, III. ii.
[13] This sonnet was first published in the Champion (edited by John Scott) for August 17, 1817.
[14] Charles Cowden Clarke.
[15] For Sunday, May 4, 1817.
[16] The first part, published in the same number of the Examiner, of a ferocious review by Hazlitt of Southey’s Letter to William Smith, Esq., M.P.
[17] The poem so entitled on which Hunt was now at work, and which was published in the volume called Foliage (1818).
[18] Alluding to the well-known story of Shelley dismaying an old lady in a stage-coach by suddenly, à propos of nothing, crying out to Leigh Hunt in the words of Richard II., “For God’s sake, let us sit upon the ground,” etc.
[19] Opening speech of the King in Love’s Labour’s Lost.