[366]. So shall their anticipation. Hamlet, II. 2.
The gaze and shew [‘show and gaze’] of the time. Macbeth, V. 7.
Elysian beauty. Wordsworth’s Laodamia.
[367]. This, this is the unkindest cut of all. Julius Cæsar, III. 2.
Mr. Chantry. See ante, note to p. 89.
It will never do. See vol. III. Political Essays, note to p. 361.
Rash judgments. Wordsworth, Tintern Abbey (Lyrical Ballads, 1798).
[368]. But ’tis the fall. Pope, Epilogue to Satires, I. 143.
Madame Guyon. Jeanne Marie Bouvières de la Mothe Guyon, the French Quietist (1648–1717).
Canova’s marble. See ante, note to p. 113.