THE STAGE
Nearly the whole of this paper was incorporated into the essay on Richard III. in Characters of Shakespeare’s Plays. See vol. I. pp. 300–303 and notes.
[192]. ‘As tenderly be led,’ etc. Othello, Act I. Sc. 3. ‘Bustle in.’ Richard III., Act I. Sc. 1.
THE FINE ARTS. THE LOUVRE
[195]. Blücher. The fighting at Laon had taken place on March 9 and 10. Blücher entered Paris on March 31. ‘Away to Heav’n,’ etc. Romeo and Juliet, Act III. Sc. 1. ‘Nay, if you mouth,’ etc. Hamlet, Act V. Sc. 1.
WILSON’S LANDSCAPES AT THE BRITISH INSTITUTION
Part of this article was incorporated in the Encyclopædia Britannica article on ‘Fine Arts’ (see vol. IX. pp. 392–394), and a further part was included in Mr. W. C. Hazlitt’s edition of the same essay in Essays on the Fine Arts (1873). Many of Wilson’s landscapes were exhibited at the Winter Exhibition of the Royal Academy in 1903. In this and in the later notices of exhibitions the catalogue numbers have been omitted, and in a few cases it has been necessary to substitute a semicolon for a comma, in order to distinguish between different pictures.
[199]. ‘A buoy,’ etc. King Lear, Act IV. Sc. 6. [200]. ‘Resembling a goose-pye,’ Swift, Vanburgh’s House, l. 104. [201]. Note. ‘Silly shepherds,’ etc. Cf. Milton, On the Morning of Christ’s Nativity, The Hymn, St. viii. [202]. ‘While universal Pan,’ etc. Paradise Lost, IV. 266–8. Note. Mr. Northcote’s Dream of a Painter. See vol. I. (The Round Table), note to p. 162.
ON GAINSBOROUGH’S PICTURES
This article, like the last, was used for the Encyclopædia essay (vol. IX. pp. 395–6) and was partly reproduced in Mr. W. C. Hazlitt’s edition of Essays on the Fine Arts, 1873 (notes to p. 244).