[79] Ibid. xvi. 40.

[80] Rom. xvi. 1, 2.

[81] Judith viii. 7.

[82] Prov. xxxi. 10-31.

[83] “Young Adam Cupid, he that shot so trim.”—Modern editions of Romeo and Juliet.

[84] White’s Shakespeare’s Scholar, 371, 372.

[85] See note 2, as to “Abraham-men,” in King Lear, Singer’s Edition, act ii. sc. iii.

[86] Satires, b. iii. sat. 5.

[87] Perusing, while this article is in the press, Thackeray’s ingenious story of Catherine, we observe that he describes one of his characters (in the year 1705) as wearing “an enormous full-bottomed periwig that cost him sixty pounds.”

[88] Cook’s Voyages, vi. 61.