Morales. Luis de Morales (d. 1586), of Badajoz, ‘the divine,’ a follower of Michael Angelo and Leonardo da Vinci.
THE MARQUIS OF STAFFORD’S GALLERY
From The London Magazine, February 1823.
27. Forked mountain. Antony and Cleopatra, Act IV. Sc. 12.
Volume of the brain. Hamlet, Act I. Sc. 5.
Life is as a [lasting] storm. Pericles, Act IV. Sc. 1.
[28]. Lord Bacon exclaims ... poems of Homer. In the Advancement of Learning, Book I. VIII. 6.
[29]. A book sealed. Cf. Revelation, V. i.
Hoole’s Version. John Hoole’s (1727–1803) translations of Tasso’s Jerusalem Delivered, and Arioto’s Orlando Furioso were published in 1763 and 1783 respectively.
[30]. David. Jacques Louis David (1748–1825). During the Revolution he supported Robespierre, but later he became first painter to the first Napoleon.