Never so sure. Pope’s “Moral Essays,” II, 51.
[P. 316.] in his habit. “Hamlet,” iii, 4, 135.
[P. 317.] And call up him. “Il Penseroso,” 109.
wished that mankind. Browne’s “Religio Medici,” Part 11, section 9.
Prologues spoken. See Prologue to Fulke Greville’s tragedy of “Alaham.”
[P. 318.] old edition. Mr. W. C. Hazlitt suggests that it is the edition of 1609 of which Lamb owned a copy. “Memoirs of Hazlitt,” I, 276.
Here lies. “An Epithalamion on the Lady Elizabeth and Count Palatine.” Muses’ Library, I, 86.
By our first strange. “Elegy on his Mistress,” I, 139.
[P. 320.] lisped in numbers. Pope’s “Prologue to Satires,” 128.