Part 49 (1/2)
_story of the hawk_. ”Decameron,” Fifth Day, ninth story.
_at one proud_ [fell] _swoop_. ”Macbeth,” iv, 3, 219.
P. 344. _with all its giddy_ [dizzy] _raptures_. Wordsworth's ”Tintern Abbey,” 85.
_embalmed with odours_. ”Paradise Lost,” II, 843.
_the German criticism_. See p. 112.
_His form_. ”Paradise Lost,” I, 591.
_Falls flat_. Ibid., I, 460.
P. 345. _For Dr. Johnson's and Junius's style_. See pp. 147-9, 186, 190.
_he, like an eagle_. ”Coriola.n.u.s,” v, 6, 115.
_An Essay on Marriage_. ”No such essay by Wordsworth is at present known to exist. It would seem either that 'Marriage' is a misprint for some other word, or that Hazlitt was mistaken in the subject of the essay referred to by Coleridge. Hazlitt is probably recalling a conversation with Coleridge in Shrops.h.i.+re at the beginning of 1798 (cf. 'My First Acquaintance with Poets'), at which time _A Letter to the Bishop of Llandaff_ (1793) was the only notable prose work which Wordsworth had published.” Waller-Glover.
P. 345, n. _Is this the present earl?_ ”James Maitland, eighth Earl of Lauderdale (1759-1839), succeeded his father in August, 1789.”