THE CATALOGUE RAISONNÉ OF THE BRITISH INSTITUTION
From The Examiner, November 3, 1816. See vol. I. The Round Table, pp. 140 et seq. and notes thereto. The article here reprinted is the first of the series of three ‘Literary Notices’ dealing with the Catalogue. Instead of reprinting the second and third of these papers entirely as promised in vol. I., it has been deemed sufficient to insert here the passages omitted from the two articles as given in their Round Table form.
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Damned in a fair face. Cf. ‘damned in a fair wife.’ Othello, Act I. Sc. 1.
Madame de ——. Staël.
Lived in the rainbow. Comus, 298.
[312]. In the presence of these divine guests. An erratum in the following number of The Examiner (Nov. 10, 1816), states that these words should precede ‘the nauseous tricks,’ instead of preceding ‘like a blackguard.’
[313]. Sent to their account. Hamlet, Act I. Sc. 5.
[314]. To the Jews a stumbling-block. 1 Cor. i. 23.
A quantity of barren spectators. Hamlet, Act III. Sc. 2.