[27] Dr. Kenrick, who read lectures, under the title of “The School of Shakspere.”
[28] James Macpherson, the translator of Ossian.
[29] Hugh Kelly, author of “False Delicacy,” “School for Wives,” &c.
[30] Mr. W. Woodfall, printer of the Morning Chronicle.
[31] Sir Joshua Reynolds used an ear-trumpet in company.
[32] Mr. Caleb Whitefoord, author of many humorous essays. He was so fond of punning, that Goldsmith used to say it was impossible to be in his company without being infected with the disorder.
[33] Mr. H. S. Woodfall, printer of the Public Advertiser.
[34] Mr. Whitefoord contributed papers on these subjects to the Public Advertiser.