[287:2] Noisy jargon of the schools.—Pomfret: Reason.

The sounding jargon of the schools.—Cowper: Truth, line 367.

[287:3]

But all the pleasure of the game

Is afar off to view the flight.

Variations in a copy dated 1692.

[287:4] See Davenant, page [217].

[287:5] See Jonson, page [180]. Also Dryden, page [268].

[287:6] Fine by defect, and delicately weak.—Pope: Moral Essays, epistle ii. line 43.

[288:1] As men that be lothe to departe do often take their leff. [John Clerk to Wolsey.]—Ellis: Letters, third series, vol. i. p. 262.