[11]. To make us heirs. Wordsworth’s ‘Personal Talk,’ Poems of Sentiment XIII. [by heavenly lays].
Like beauty making beautiful old rime. Shakespeare’s Sonnets, 106.
Letter to a Noble Lord. Published 1796.
[12]. Buttress, frieze ... pendant bed. Macbeth, I. 6.
At one fell swoop. Macbeth, IV. 4.
Sharp and sweet. Cf. ‘As sweet as sharp.’ All’s Well that Ends Well, IV. 4.
[13]. From Windsor’s heights. Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College. [‘Of grove, of lawn, of mead survey’].
The so much admired description. Speech on the motion made for papers relative to the directions for charging the Nabob of Arcot’s private debts to Europeans on the Revenues of the Carnatick, February 28th, 1785.
The Abbe Sieyes ... ‘pigeon-holes.’ Burke’s A Letter to a Noble Lord, p. 142 (Works, Bohn, V.).
The comparison of the Duke of Bedford. A Letter to a Noble Lord, (Ib.) p. 129.