Hunt half a day. Wordsworth’s Hart-Leap Well, Part II.
[65]. Humbled by such rebuke. Paradise Lost, VI. 342.
And in its liquid texture. Ibid., VI. 348–9.
Inimitable on earth. Ibid., III. 508.
[66]. Hesperian fable true. Ibid., IV. 250.
Dream of a Painter. See Northcote’s Varieties on Art in his Memoirs of Sir Joshua Reynolds, etc. (1813–1815), p. xvi. See also vol. I. The Round Table, note to Guido, p. [162].
Paul Brill. Of Antwerp (1556–1626), a follower of Titian.
[67]. His light shone in darkness. Cf. S. John i. 5.
Luca Jordano. Luca Giordano (1632–1705), of Naples, ‘Il Presto,’ the quick worker, who imitated all the great painters.
Grinling Gibbons. The wood carver (1648–1720), of Rotterdam. He was brought to public notice by Evelyn, the Diarist, and his work may be seen in St. Paul’s, London, and Trinity College Library, Cambridge.