Thisisprettytakenseparately,and,asisalwaysthecasewiththegoodthingsofgoodwriters,muchprettierinitsplacethancanevenbeconceivedbythosewhoseeitonlydetachedfromthecontext。NowforMr。Montgomery:
  "Andthebrightdew—beadonthebramblelies,Likeliquidraptureuponbeauty’seyes。"
  Thecomparisonofaviolet,brightwiththedew,toawoman’seyes,isasperfectasacomparisoncanbe。SirWalter’slinesarepartofasongaddressedtoawomanatdaybreak,whenthevioletsarebathedindew;andthecomparisonisthereforepeculiarlynaturalandgraceful。Dewonabrambleisnomorelikeawoman’seyesthandewanywhereelse。ThereisaveryprettyEasterntaleofwhichthefateofplagiaristsoftenremindsus。
  Theslaveofamagiciansawhismasterwavehiswand,andheardhimgiveorderstothespiritswhoaroseatthesummons。Theslavestolethewand,andwavedithimselfintheair;buthehadnotobservedthathismasterusedthelefthandforthatpurpose。
  Thespiritsthusirregularlysummonedtorethethieftopiecesinsteadofobeyinghisorders。ThereareveryfewwhocansafelyventuretoconjurewiththerodofSirWalter;andMr。RobertMontgomeryisnotoneofthem。
  Mr。Campbell,inoneofhismostpleasingpieces,hasthisline,"Thesentinelstarssettheirwatchinthesky。"
  Thethoughtisgood,andhasaverystrikingproprietywhereMr。
  Campbellhasplacedit,inthemouthofasoldiertellinghisdream。But,thoughShakspeareassuresusthat"everytrueman’sapparelfitsyourthief,"itisbynomeansthecase,aswehavealreadyseen,thateverytruepoet’ssimilitudefitsyourplagiarist。LetusseehowMr。RobertMontgomeryusestheimage。
  "Yequenchlessstars!soeloquentlybright,Untroubledsentriesoftheshadowynight,Whilehalftheworldislapp’dindownydreams,Androundthelatticecreepyourmidnightbeams,Howsweettogazeuponyourplacideyes,Inlambentbeautylookingfromtheskies。"
  Certainlytheideasofeloquence,ofuntroubledrepose,ofplacideyes,ofthelambentbeautyonwhichitissweettogaze,harmoniseadmirablywiththeideaofasentry。
  Wewouldnotbeunderstood,however,tosay,thatMr。RobertMontgomerycannotmakesimilitudesforhimself。Averyfewlinesfurtheron,wefindonewhichhaseverymarkoforiginality,andonwhich,wewillbebound,noneofthepoetswhomhehasplunderedwilleverthinkofmakingreprisals"Thesoul,aspiring,pantsitssourcetomount,Asstreamsmeanderlevelwiththeirfount。"
  Wetakethistobe,onthewhole,theworstsimilitudeintheworld。Inthefirstplace,nostreammeanders,orcanpossiblymeander,levelwithitsfount。Inthenextplace,ifstreamsdidmeanderlevelwiththeirfounts,notwomotionscanbelesslikeeachotherthanthatofmeanderinglevelandthatofmountingupwards。
  WehavethenanapostrophetotheDeity,couchedintermswhich,inanywriterwhodealtinmeanings,weshouldcallprofane,buttowhichwesupposeMr。RobertMontgomeryattachesnoideawhatever:
  "YesIpauseandthink,withinonefleetinghour,HowvastauniverseobeysThypower;
  Unseen,butfelt,ThineinterfusedcontrolWorksineachatom,andpervadesthewhole;
  Expandstheblossom,anderectsthetree,Conductseachvapour,andcommandseachsea,Beamsineachray,bidswhirlwindsbeunfurl’d,Unrolsthethunder,andupheavesaworld!"
  Nofield—preachersurelyevercarriedhisirreverentfamiliaritysofarastobidtheSupremeBeingstopandthinkontheimportanceoftheinterestswhichareunderHiscare。Thegrotesqueindecencyofsuchanaddressthrowsintoshadethesubordinateabsurditiesofthepassage,theunfurlingofwhirlwinds,theunrollingofthunder,andtheupheavingofworlds。
  Thencomesacuriousspecimenofourpoet’sEnglish:
  "YetnotalonecreatedrealmsengageThyfaultlesswisdom,grand,primevalsage!
  ForallthethrongingwoestolifealliedThymercytempers,andthycaresprovide。"
  Weshouldbegladtoknowwhattheword"For"meanshere。Ifitisapreposition,itmakesnonsenseofthewords,"Thymercytempers。"Ifitisanadverb,itmakesnonsenseofthewords,"Thycaresprovide。"
  Thesebeautieswehavetaken,almostatrandom,fromthefirstpartofthepoem。Thesecondpartisaseriesofdescriptionsofvariousevents,abattle,amurder,anexecution,amarriage,afuneral,andsoforth。Mr。RobertMontgomeryterminateseachofthesedescriptionsbyassuringusthattheDeitywaspresentatthebattle,murder,execution,marriageorfuneralinquestion。
  Andthispropositionwhichmightbesafelypredicatedofeveryeventthateverhappenedoreverwillhappen,formstheonlylinkwhichconnectsthesedescriptionswiththesubjectorwitheachother。
  Howthedescriptionsareexecutedourreadersareprobablybythistimeabletoconjecture。Thebattleismadeupofthebattlesofallagesandnations:"red—mouthedcannons,uproaringtotheclouds,"and"handsgraspingfirmtheglitteringshield。"
  Theonlymilitaryoperationsofwhichthispartofthepoemremindsus,arethosewhichreducedtheAbbeyofQuedlinburghtosubmission,theTemplarwithhiscross,theAustrianandPrussiangrenadiersinfulluniform,andCurtiusandDentatuswiththeirbattering—ram。Weoughtnottopassunnoticedtheslainwar—
  horse,whowillnomore"Rollhisredeye,andrallyforthefight";
  ortheslainwarriorwho,while"lyingonhisbleedingbreast,"
  contrivesto"stareghastlyandgrimlyontheskies。"Astothislastexploit,wecanonlysay,asDantedidonasimilaroccasion,"Forseperforzagiadi’parlasiaSistravolsecosialcundeltuttoMaionolvidi,necredochesia。"
  Thetempestisthusdescribed:
  "Butlo!aroundthemarsh’llingcloudsunite,Likethickbattalionshaltingforthefight;
  Thesunsinksback,thetempestspiritssweepFiercethroughtheairandflutteronthedeep。
  Tillfromtheircavernsrushthemaniacblasts,Teartheloosesails,andsplitthecreakingmasts,Andthelash’dbillows,rollinginatrain,Reartheirwhiteheads,andracealongthemain"
  What,weshouldliketoknow,isthedifferencebetweenthetwooperationswhichMr。RobertMontgomerysoaccuratelydistinguishesfromeachother,thefiercesweepingofthetempest—spiritsthroughtheair,andtherushingofthemaniacblastsfromtheircaverns?Andwhydoestheformeroperationendexactlywhenthelattercommences?
  WecannotstopovereachofMr。RobertMontgomery’sdescriptions。
  Wehaveashipwreckedsailor,who"visionsaviewlesstempleintheair";amurdererwhostandsonaheath,"withashylips,incoldconvulsionspread";apiousman,towhom,asheliesinbedatnight,"Thepanoramaofpastlifeappears,Warmshispuremind,andmeltsitintotears":
  atraveller,wholoseshisway,owingtothethicknessofthe"cloud—battalion,"andthewantof"heaven—lamps,tobeamtheirholylight。"Wehaveadescriptionofaconvictedfelon,stolenfromthatincomparablepassageinCrabbe’sBorough,whichhasmademanyaroughandcynicalreadercrylikeachild。Wecan,however,conscientiouslydeclarethatpersonsofthemostexcitablesensibilitymaysafelyventureuponMr,RobertMontgomery’sversion。Thenwehavethe"poor,mindless,pale—
  facedmaniacboy,"who"RollshisvacanteyeTogreettheglowingfanciesofthesky。"
  Whataretheglowingfanciesofthesky?Andwhatisthemeaningofthetwolineswhichalmostimmediatelyfollow?
  "Asoullessthing,aspiritofthewoods,Helovestocommunewiththefieldsandfloods。"
  Howcanasoullessthingbeaspirit?ThencomesapanegyricontheSunday。Abaptismfollows;afterthatamarriage:andwethenproceed,induecourse,tothevisitationofthesick,andtheburialofthedead。
  OftenasDeathhasbeenpersonified,Mr。Montgomeryhasfoundsomethingnewtosayabouthim:
  "0Death!thoudreadlessvanquisherofearth,TheElementsshrankblastedatthybirth!
  Careeringroundtheworldliketempestwind,Martyrsbefore,andvictimsstrew’dbehindAgesonagescannotgrapplethee,Draggingtheworldintoeternity!"
  Iftherebeanyonelineinthispassageaboutwhichwearemoreinthedarkthanabouttherest,itisthefourth。Whatthedifferencemaybebetweenthevictimsandthemartyrs,andwhythemartyrsaretoliebeforeDeath,andthevictimsbehindhim,aretousgreatmysteries。
  Wenowcometothethirdpart,ofwhichwemaysaywithhonestCassio,"Why,thisisamoreexcellentsongthantheother。"Mr。
  RobertMontgomeryisverysevereontheinfidels,andundertakestoprove,that,asheelegantlyexpressesit,"OnegreatEnchanterhelm’dtheharmoniouswhole。"
  Whatanenchanterhastodowithhelming,orwhatahelmhastodowithharmony,hedoesnotexplain。Heproceedswithhisargumentthus:
  "AnddaremendreamthatdismalChancehasframedAllthattheeyeperceives,ortonguehasnamedThespaciousworld,andallitswonders,bornDesignless,self—created,andforlorn;
  Liketotheflashingbubblesonastream,Firefromthecloud,orphantominadream?"
  WeshouldbesorrytostakeourfaithinahigherPoweronMr。
  RobertMontgomery’slogic。Heinformsusthatlightningisdesignlessandself—created。Ifhecanbelievethis,wecannotconceivewhyhemaynotbelievethatthewholeuniverseisdesignlessandself—created。Afewlinesbefore,hetellsusthatitistheDeitywhobids"thunderrattlefromtheskieydeep。"
  Histheoryisthereforethis,thatGodmadethethunder,butthatthelightningmadeitself。
  ButMr。RobertMontgomery’smetaphysicsarenotatpresentourgame。HeproceedstosetforththefearfuleffectsofAtheism"Then,blood—stain`dMurder,barethyhideousarmAndthou,Rebellion,welterinthystorm:
  Awake,yespiritsofavengingcrime;
  Burstfromyourbonds,andbattlewiththetime!"
  Mr。RobertMontgomeryisfondofpersonification,andbelongs,weneednotsay,tothatschoolofpoetswhoholdthatnothingmoreisnecessarytoapersonificationinpoetrythantobeginawordwithacapitalletter。Murdermay,withoutimpropriety,bareherarm,asshedidlongago,inMr。Campbell’sPleasuresofHope。
  ButwhatpossiblemotiveRebellioncanhaveforwelteringinherstorm,whatavengingcrimemaybe,whoitsspiritsmaybe,whytheyshouldbeburstfromtheirbonds,whattheirbondsmaybe,whytheyshouldbattlewiththetime,whatthetimemaybe,andwhatabattlebetweenthetimeandthespiritsofavengingcrimewouldresemble,wemustconfessourselvesquiteunabletounderstand。
  "AndhereletMemoryturnhertearfulglanceOnthedarkhorrorsoftumultuousFrance,Whenbloodandblasphemydefiledherland,AndfierceRebellionshookhersavagehand。"
  WhetherRebellionshakesherownhand,shakesthehandofMemory,orshakesthehandofFrance,orwhatanyoneofthesethreemetaphorswouldmean,we,knownomorethanweknowwhatisthesenseofthefollowingpassage"LetthefoulorgiesofinfuriatecrimePicturetheraginghavocofthattime,WhenleaguedRebellionmarch’dtokindleman,Frightinherrear,andMurderinhervan。
  Andthou,sweetflowerofAustria,slaughter’dQueen,Whodropp’dnotearuponthedreadfulscene,Whengush’dthelife—bloodfromthineangelform,Andmartyr’dbeautyperish’dinthestorm,Onceworshipp’dparagonofallwhosaw,Thylookobedience,andthysmilealaw。"
  Whatisthedistinctionbetweenthefoulorgiesandtheraginghavocwhichthefoulorgiesaretopicture?WhydoesFrightgobehindRebellion,andMurderbefore?WhyshouldnotMurderfallbehindFright?Orwhyshouldnotallthethreewalkabreast?Wehavereadofaherowhohad"Amazementinhisvan,withflightcombined,AndSorrow’sfadedform,andSolitudebehind。"
  Gray,wesuspect,couldhavegivenareasonfordisposingtheallegoricalattendantsofEdwardthus。Buttoproceed,"FlowerofAustria"isstolenfromByron。"Dropp’d"isfalseEnglish。
  "Perish’dinthestorm"meansnothingatall;and"thylookobedience"meanstheveryreverseofwhatMr。RobertMontgomeryintendstosay。
  Ourpoetthenproceedstodemonstratetheimmortalityofthesoul:
  "Andshallthesoul,thefountofreason,die,Whendustanddarknessrounditstemplelie?
  DidGodbreatheinitnoetherealfire。
  Dimlessandquenchless,thoughthebreathexpire?"
  Thesoulisafountain;andthereforeitisnottodie,thoughdustanddarknesslierounditstemple,becauseanetherealfirehasbeenbreathedintoit,whichcannotbequenchedthoughitsbreathexpire。Isitthefountain,orthetemple,thatbreathes,andhasfirebreathedintoit?
  Mr。Montgomeryapostrophisesthe"Immortalbeacons,——spiritsofthejust,"——
  anddescribestheiremploymentsinanotherworld,whicharetobe,itseems,bathinginlight,hearingfierystreamsflow,andridingonlivingcarsoflightning。Thedeathbedofthescepticisdescribedwithwhatwesupposeismeantforenergy。WethenhavethedeathbedofaChristianmadeasridiculousasfalseimageryandfalseEnglishcanmakeit。Butthisisnotenough。
  TheDayofJudgmentistobedescribed,andaroaringcataractofnonsenseispouredforthuponthistremendoussubject。Earth,wearetold,isdashedintoEternity。Furnaceblazeswheelroundthehorizon,andburstintobrightwizardphantoms。Racinghurricanesunrollandwhirlquiveringfire—clouds。Thewhitewavesgallop。
  Shadowyworldscareeraround。TheredandragingeyeofImaginationisthenforbiddentopryfurther。ButfurtherMr。
  RobertMontgomerypersistsinprying。Thestarsboundthroughtheairyroar。Theunbosomeddeepyawnsontheruin。ThebillowsofEternitythenbegintoadvance。Theworldglaresinfieryslumber。Acarcomesforwarddrivenbylivingthunder,"Creationshudderswithsublimedismay,Andinablazingtempestwhirlsaway。"
  Andthisisfinepoetry!Thisiswhatranksitswriterwiththemaster—spiritsoftheage!Thisiswhathasbeendescribed,overandoveragain,intermswhichwouldrequiresomequalificationifusedrespectingParadiseLost!Itistoomuchthatthispatchwork,madebystitchingtogetheroldoddsandendsofwhat,whennew,wasbuttawdryfrippery,istobepickedoffthedunghillonwhichitoughttorot,andtobehelduptoadmirationasaninestimablespecimenofart。Andwhatmustwethinkofasystembymeansofwhichverseslikethosewhichwehavequoted,versesfitonlyforthepoet’scorneroftheMorningPost,canproduceemolumentandfame?Thecirculationofthiswriter’spoetryhasbeengreaterthanthatofSouthey’sRoderick,andbeyondallcomparisongreaterthanthatofCary’sDanteorofthebestworksofColeridge。Thusencouraged,Mr。RobertMontgomeryhasfavouredthepublicwithvolumeaftervolume。WehavegivensomuchspacetotheexaminationofhisfirstandmostpopularperformancethatwehavenonetospareforhisUniversalPrayer,andhissmallerpoems,which,asthepuffingjournalstellus,wouldaloneconstituteasufficienttitletoliteraryimmortality。Weshallpassatoncetohislastpublication,entitledSatan。
  Thispoemwasusheredintotheworldwiththeusualroarofacclamation。Butthethingwasnowpastajoke。Pretensionssounfounded,soimpudent,andsosuccessful,hadarousedaspiritofresistance。Inseveralmagazinesandreviews,accordingly,Satanhasbeenhandledsomewhatroughly,andtheartsofthepuffershavebeenexposedwithgoodsenseandspirit。Weshall,therefore,beveryconcise。
  OfthetwopoemsweratherpreferthatontheOmnipresenceoftheDeity,forthesamereasonwhichinducedSirThomasMoretorankonebadbookaboveanother。"Marry,thisissomewhat。Thisisrhyme。Buttheotherisneitherrhymenorreason。"Satanisalongsoliloquy,whichtheDevilpronouncesinfiveorsixthousandlinesofbadblankverse,concerninggeography,politics,newspapers,fashionablesociety,theatricalamusements,SirWalterScott’snovels,LordByron’spoetry,andMr。Martin’spictures。ThenewdesignsforMiltonhave,aswasnatural,particularlyattractedtheattentionofapersonagewhooccupiessoconspicuousaplaceinthem。Mr。Martinmustbepleasedtolearnthat,whatevermaybethoughtofthoseperformancesonearth,theygivefullsatisfactioninPandaemonium,andthatheistherethoughttohavehitoffthelikenessesofthevariousThronesandDominationsveryhappily。
  ThemottotothepoemofSatanistakenfromtheBookofJob:
  "Whencecomestthou?Fromgoingtoandfrointheearth,andwalkingupanddowninit。"AndcertainlyMr。RobertMontgomeryhasnotfailedtomakehisherogotoandfro,andwalkupanddown。Withtheexception,however,ofthispropensitytolocomotion,SatanhasnotoneSatanicquality。MadTomhadtoldusthat"theprinceofdarknessisagentleman";butwehadyettolearnthatheisarespectableandpiousgentleman,whoseprincipalfaultisthatheissomethingofatwaddleandfartooliberalofhisgoodadvice。ThathappychangeinhischaracterwhichOrigenanticipated,andofwhichTillotsondidnotdespair,seemstoberapidlytakingplace。Badhabitsarenoteradicatedinamoment。Itisnotstrange,therefore,thatsooldanoffendershouldnowandthenrelapseforashorttimeintowrongdispositions。Buttogivehimhisdue,astheproverbrecommends,wemustsaythathealwaysreturns,aftertwoorthreelinesofimpiety,tohispreachingstyle。WewouldseriouslyadviseMr。
  Montgomerytoomitoralteraboutahundredlinesindifferentpartsofthislargevolume,andtorepublishitunderthenameofGabriel。Thereflectionsofwhichitconsistswouldcomelessabsurdly,asfarasthereisamoreandalessinextremeabsurdity,fromagoodthanfromabadangel。
  Wecanaffordroomonlyforasinglequotation。Wegiveonetakenatrandom,neitherworsenorbetter,asfaraswecanperceive,thananyotherequalnumberoflinesinthebook。TheDevilgoestotheplay,andmoralisesthereonasfollows:
  "MusicandPomptheirminglingspiritshedAroundme:beautiesintheircloud—likerobesShineforth,——ascenicparadise,itglaresIntoxicationthroughthereelingsenseOfflush’denjoyment。InthemotleyhostThreeprimegradationsmayberank’d:thefirst,TomountuponthewingsofShakspeare’smind,AndwinaflashofhisPrometheanthought,Tosmileandweep,toshudder,andachieveAroundofpassionateomnipotence,Attend:thesecond,areasensualtribe,Convenedtohearromanticharlotssing,Onformstobanquetalasciviousgaze,WhilethebrightperfidyofwantoneyesThroughbrainandspiritdartsdeliciousfireThelast,athrongmostpitiful!whoseem,Withtheircorrodedfigures,raylessglance,Anddeath—likestruggleofdecayingage,LikepaintedskeletonsincharnelpompSetforthtosatirisethehumankind!
  Howfineaprospectfordemoniacview!
  ’Creatureswhosesoulsoutbalanceworldsawake!’
  MethinksIhearapityingangelcry。"
  Hereweconclude。IfourremarksgivepaintoMr。RobertMontgomery,wearesorryforit。But,atwhatevercostofpaintoindividuals,literaturemustbepurifiedfromthistaint。And,toshowthatwearenotactuatedbyanyfeelingofpersonalenmitytowardshim,weherebygivenoticethat,assoonasanybookshall,bymeansofpuffing,reachasecondedition,ourintentionistodountothewriterofitaswehavedoneuntoMr。RobertMontgomery。
  INDEXANDGLOSSARYOFALLUSIONS
  ABSOLUTE,SirAnthony,aleadingcharacterinSheridan’splayofTheRivalsAdarkerandfiercerspirit,JonathanSwift,thegreatTorywriter(1667—1745)
  AgbarusorAbgarus,theallegedauthorofaspuriouslettertoJesusChrist。EdessaisinMesopotamia。
  Alboin,KingoftheLombards,561—573,heinvadedItalyasfarastheTiberAlcina,thepersonificationofcarnalpleasureintheOrlandoFuriosoAldus,thefamousVenetianprinter(1447—1515),whoissuedtheAldineeditionsoftheclassicsandinventeditalictypeAlfieri,Italiandramatist,andoneofthepioneersoftherevoltagainsteighteenth—centuryliteraryandsocietymodels(1749—
  1803)
  Algarotti,Francesco,alitterateur,friendofVoltaire。Fredericmadehimacount(1764)
  Alnaschar,see"TheHistoryoftheBarber’sFifthBrother,"
  intheArabianNightsAlva,Dukeof,theinfamousgovernoroftheNetherlands(1508—
  82)
  Amadeus,Victor,"thefaithlessrulerofSavoy,"whoforabribedesertedAustria,whosetroopshewascommander—inchiefofforFrance,in1692
  Arbuthnot,Dr。,authoroftheHistoryofJohnBull,friendofSwiftandPope(1679—1735)
  Arminius,aGermanwho,asahostage,enteredtheRomanarmy,butafterwardsrevoltedandledhiscountrymenagainstRome(d。23
  A。D。)
  Armorica,FrancebetweentheSeineandtheLoire,BrittanyArtevelde,Von。,Jacobv。A。andPhilip,hisson,ledthepeopleofFlandersintheirrevoltagainstCountLouisandhisFrenchsupporters(fourteenthcentury)
  Ascham,Roger,andAylmer,John,tutorsofQueenElizabethandLadyJaneGreyrespectivelyAthalie,Saul,Cinna,dramasbyRacineAlfieri,andCorneillerespectivelyAtticus,Sporus,i。e。AddisonandLordJohnHervey,satirizedinPope’sEpistletoDr。ArbuthnotAttila,KingoftheHuns,the"ScourgeofGod"whooverrantheRomanEmpirebutwasfinallybeatenbythealliedGothsandRomans(d。453)
  Aubrey,John,aneminentantiquarywholostanumberofinheritedestatesbylawsuitsandbadmanagement(1624—97)
  BADAJOZandSt。Sebastian,townsinSpaincapturedfromtheFrenchduringthePeninsularWarBastiani,wasatfirstoneofthebigPotsdamgrenadiers;
  FredericmadehimAbbotofSilesiaBayes,Miss,withreferencetothenameusedinTheRehearsal,byGeorgeVilliers,DukeofBuckingham,tosatirizeDryden,thepoet—laureateBayle,Pierre,authorofthefamousDictionnaireHistoriqueetCritique;professorofphilosophyatPaduaandatRotterdam(1647—1706)
  Beauclerk,Topham,Johnson’sfriend,"thechivalrousT。B。,withhissharpwitandgallant,courtlyways"(Carlyle),(1739—80)
  Beaumarchais,seeCarlyle’sFrenchRevolution。AsacomicdramatistherankssecondonlytoMoliere。HesupportedtheRevolutionwithhismoneyandhisversatilepowersofspeechandwriting。HeeditedaneditiondeluxeofVoltaire’sworks(1732—
  99)
  Behn,Afra,thelicentiousnovelistandmistressofCharles11。
  (1640—89),who,asaspyinHolland,discoveredtheDutchplansforburningtheThamesshippingBelle—Isle,Frenchmarshal;foughtintheAustriancampaignof1740andrepelledtheAustrianinvasionof1744(d。1761)
  BeloeWilliam,amiscellaneouswriter,whoseversionofHerodotus,sofarfrombeingflat,is,while"infinitelybelowthemodernstandardinpointofaccuracy,muchabovemodernperformanceinpointofreadableness"(Dr。Garnett),(1756—1817)
  Bender,80milesN。W。fromOdessa,inS。RussiaBentley,Richard,masterofTrinityCollege,Cambridge,andaneminentphilologist(1662—1742)
  Bettesworth,anIrishman,lampoonedinSwift’sMiscellaniesBettyCareless,oneofMacaulay’sinventionswhichsufficientlyexplainsitselfBetty,Master,aboy—actor,knownastheInfantRoscius。Havingacquiredafortunehelivedinretirement(1791—1874)
  BlackFrank,Johnson’snegroservant,FrankBarberBlackmore,SirRichard,awordypoetaster(d。1729),whowasthebuttofallcontemporarywitsBlair,Dr。Hugh,Scotchdivineancritic,encouragedMacphersontopublishtheOssianpoetry(1718—1800)
  Blatantcast,the,doesnotreallydie。SeetheendofFaeryQueenvi。
  BobadilandBeseus,PistolandParolles,braggartcharactersinJonson’sEveryManinHisHumour,BeaumontandFletcher’sKingandnoKing,Shakespeare’sHenryV。,andAll’sWellthatEndsWell,respectivelyBoileau,Nicholas,thegreatFrenchcritic,whoseArtofPoetrylongconstitutedthecanonsofFrenchandEnglishliteraryart(1636—1711)
  BoltCourt,ontheN。sideofFleetStreet。JohnsonlivedatNo。
  8from1777tillhisdeathin1784
  Borodino,70mileswestfromMoscow,wheretheRussiansmadeastandagainstNapoleon,1812
  Boscan,aSpanishimitatorofPetrarchAlva’stutor;servedinItaly(1485—1533)
  Bourne,Vincent,anusheratWestminsterSchool,mentionedearlyinthe"EssayonWarrenHastings,"
  Boyle,Hon。Charles,editedtheLettersofPhalariswhichgaverisetothefamouscontroversywithBentley,forwhich,seetheessayonSirWilliamTemple(vol。iii。ofthisedition)
  Bradamante,inAriosto’sOrlandoFurioso,aChristianladywholovestheSaracenknight,RuggieroBrothers,Richard,afanaticwhoheldthattheEnglishwerethelosttentribesofIsrael(1757—1824)
  Brownrigg,Mrs。,executedatTyburn(1767)forabusingandmurderingherapprenticesBruhl,Count,thefavouriteofAugustusIII。ofSaxonywhoenrichedhimselfattheriskofruininghismasterandhiscountry。
  Bucer,Martin,aGermanreformerwhomediatedbetweenLutherandZwingli,andbecameProfessorofDivinityatCambridge(1491~1551)
  Buchanan,George,Scottishscholarandhumanist;tutortoMaryQueenofScotsandJamesVI。(1506—82)
  Burn,Richard,anEnglishvicarcompiledseverallawdigestsamongthemtheJusticeofthePeace,(1709—85)
  Burnet,Gilbert,bishopofSalisbury,supportedtheclaimsofWilliamofOrangetotheEnglishthrone,andwrotetheHistoryofmyOwnTimes(1643—1715)
  Button’s,onthesouthsideofRussellStreet,CovertGardensucceededWill’sasthewits’resortButts,Dr。physician—in—ordinarytoHenryVIII。(d。1545)andoneofthecharactersinShakespeare’sHenryVIII。
  CACUS,themythologicalgiantwhostoletheoxenofHerculesCamaldoli,Orderof,foundedbySt。Romauld,aBenedictine(eleventhcentury)intheValeofCamaldoliamongtheTuscanApenninesCambray,Confederatesof,thepope,theemperor。FranceandSpainwhobytheLeagueofCambraycombinedtoattackVeniceCampbell,Dr。John,amiscellaneouspoliticalandhistoricalwriter(1708~75)
  Capreae,orCapri,asmallislandnineteenmilessouthfromNaples,thefavouriteresidenceofAugustusandTiberius,andthesceneofthelatter’slicentiousorgiesCapuchins,abranchofthemonasticorderoftheFranciscansCarlile,Richard,adiscipleofTomPaine’swhowasrepeatedlyimprisonedforhisradicalism。HeworkedespeciallyforthefreedomofthePress(1790—1843)
  Carter,Mrs。,adistinguishedlinguistandtranslatorofEpictetusCasaubon,Isaac,ProfessorofGreekatGenevaCuratoroftheRoyalLibraryatParis,PrebendaryofCanterbury:afamoussixteenth—centuryscholar(1559—1614),Catinat,Frenchmarshalinchargeofthe1701ItaliancampaignagainstMarlborough’sally,PrinceEugeneofSavoyCave,Edward,printer,editor,publisher,andproprietoroftheGentleman’sMagazine(1691—1754)
  Chatelet,Madamedu,Voltaire’smistress,c1733—47(d。1749)
  Chaulieu,Guillaume,awittybutnegligentpoetaster(1639—1720)
  Chaumette,Pierre,aviolentextremistintheFrenchRevolutionwhoprovokedevenRobespierre’sdisgust;guillotined,1794
  Childs,theclergycoffee—houseinSt。Paul’s。St。James’s(ib。)
  inthestreetofthatname,wastheresortofbeauxandstatesmenandanotoriousgamblinghouseChillingworth,William,anableEnglishcontroversialdivine;
  sufferedatthehandsofthePuritansasanadherentofCharlesI。(1602—43)
  Churchill,Charles,aclergymanandsatiricalPoetwhoattackedJohnsoninTheGhost(1731—64)
  Clootz,aFrenchRevolutionaryandoneofthefoundersofthe"WorshipofReason:"guillotined1794
  Colburn,(Zerah),b。atVermont,U。S。A。,in1804,andnotedinyouthforhisextraordinarypowersofcalculation(d。1840)
  Coligni,Gaspardde,FrenchadmiralandleaderoftheHuguenots;
  massacredonSt。Bartholomew’sEve,1572
  Colle,Charles,dramatistandsong—writer(d。1777);youngCrebillon(d。1777)wrotefictionCondorcet,aFrenchMarquis(1743—94)ofmoderateRevolutionarytendencies,whofellavictimtotheExtremistsHewroteextensivelyandclearly,butwithoutgeniusConstituentAssembly,theNationalAssemblyofFrancefrom1789
  to1792
  Corderius,afamoussixteenth—centuryteacher——Calvinwasapupilofhis——inFranceandSwitzerland(d。1564)whopublishedseveralschool—booksCortes,conquerorofMexico(1485—1547);theSpanishParliamentCotta,Caius,afamousRomanorator,partlycontemporarywithCicero,whomentionshimwithhonourCourland,aprovinceontheBalticoncebelongingtoPolandsince1795toRussiaCoventry,Solicitor—GeneralofEnglandin1616,Attorney—Generalin1620andLordKeeperin1625
  Cradock,Joseph,aversatilewriterandactorwhoseramblingLiteraryandMiscellaneousMemoirscontainseveralanecdotesofJohnsonandhiscircle(1742—1826)
  CurllandOsborne,twonotoriousbooksellerswhoowetheirimmortalitytoPope’sDunciadCurtius,thenobleRomanyouthwholeapedintothechasmintheForumandsocloseditbythesacrificeofRome’smostpreciouspossession——agoodcitizenDACIER,Andrew,aFrenchscholarwhoeditedthe"Delphin"editionoftheclassicsfortheDauphin,andtranslatedmanyofthem(1651—1722)
  Dangerfield,Thomas,Popishplotdiscovererandfalsewitness(1650?—1685)
  Davies,Tom,theactor—booksellerwhowrotetheMemoirsofDavidGarrick,andwasoneofJohnson’scircle(1712—85)。"Thefamousdogmaoftheoldphysiologists"is"corruptiouniusgeneratioestalterius"(NotesandQueries,Ser。8,vol。ix。,p。56)
  Davila,afamousFrenchsoldierandhistorianwhoservedunderHenryofNavarre;wrotethefamousHistoryoftheCivilWarinFrance(1576—1631)
  DellaCrusca,thesignatureofRobertMerry(1755—98),theleaderofamutual—admirationbandofpoetasters,whohadtheirhead—
  quartersatFlorence,andhencecalledthemselvestheDellaCruscans。Gifford(q。v。)pulverisedtheminhisBaviadandMerviadDentatus,theold—typeRomanwho,aftermanyvictoriesandtakingimmensebooty,retiredtoasmallfarmwhichhehimselftilledDesfontaines,aJesuitwhoputoutapiratededitionofVoltaire’sLaLigueDessaix,adistinguished,upright,andchivalrousFrenchgeneralunderNapoleon,whofellatMarengo(1800)
  Diafoirus,thenameoftwopedanticcharactersinMoliere’sMaladeImaginaireDiatessaron,aharmonyofthegospels,theearliestexamplebeingthatcompiledbyTatianc。170A。D。
  Digby,Lord,oneoftheRoyalistleadersandatypicalCavalierDiodorusauthorofauniversalhistoryofwhichfifteenbooksstillremain(50B。C。—13A。D。)
  DistressedMother,byAmbrosePhillipps,modelledonRacine’sAndromaqueDomdaniel,ahallundertherootsoftheocean,wheregnomesmagicians,andevilspiritsholdcouncil(seeSouthey’sThalaba)
  Domenichino,acelebratedItalianpainterofsacredsubjects;
  persecutedandpossiblypoisonedbyhisrivals(1581—1641)
  Douw,Gerard,distinguishedDutchpainter,oneofRembrandt’spupils;hisworksarefamedfortheirperfectfinishanddelicacy(1613—75)
  Dubois,Guillaume,cardinalandprimeministerofFrance,notedforhisabilityandhisdebauchery(1656—1723)
  D’Urfey,Tom,afacetiouscomedianandsong—writer,favouredbyCharlesII。Knownforhiscollectionofsonnets,PillstoPurgeMelancholy(1628—1703)
  ECLIPSE,afamouschestnutrace—horsewhobetween3rdMay,1769
  and4thOctober,1770,hadamostsuccessfulrecordEncyclopaedia,thefamousworkwhich,editedbyD’AlembertandDiderot,andcontributedtobythemosteminentsavantsofFrance,wasissued1751—77,andcontributednotalittletofantheflameofRevolution。ThePhilosophicalDictionarywasasimilarproductionEssex,QueenElizabeth’sfavouritecourtierwhotookCadizin1596
  EupheliaandRhodoclea……Comelia……Tranquilla,signaturestolettersintheRambler(Nos。42,46;62;51;10,119)
  Exons,i。e。"ExemptsoftheGuards,""officerswhocommandedwhenthelieutenantorensignwasabsent,andwhohadchargeofthenightwatch,"
  Eylau,20milessouthfromKonigsbergvictoryofNapoleon,1807
  FAIRFAX,Edward,oneofthe"improvers"ofEnglishversification。
  TranslatedTassointhesamestanzasastheoriginal,andwroteonDemonology(d。c。1632)
  Farnese,Alexander,DukeofParma,GovernoroftheNetherlandsunderPhilipII。andthefirstcommanderofhisageFaunus,grandsonofSaturnandgodoffieldsandshepherds,lateridentifiedwiththeGreekPanFaustina,Empress,(i)wifeofAntoninusPius;(ii)daughterof(i)
  andwifeofMarcusAurelius。BothwereequallylicentiousFavorinus,arhetoricianandsophist,whoflourishedinGaul,c。
  125A。D。
  Felton,John,whoassassinatedtheDukeofBuckinghamin1628
  Ferguson,SirAdam,M。P。forAyrshire,1774—80
  Filmer,SirRobert,advocatedthedoctrineofabsoluteregalpowerinhisPatriarcha,1680,FlecknoeandSettle,synonymsforvilenessinpoetry(cp。MoeviusandBairusamongtheRomans)。FlecknoewasanIrishpriestwhoprintedahostofworthlessmatter。Settlewasaplaywright,whodegeneratedintoa"city—poetandapuppet—show"keeper;bothweresatirizedbyDrydenFleury,Frenchcardinalandstatesman,tutorandadviserofLouisXV。(1653—1743)
  Florimel。(seeSpenser’sFaeryQueen,booksiii。andiv。)
  Fox,George,andNaylor,James,contemporariesofBunyan,andearlyleadersoftheSocietyofFriendsor"Quakers,"
  Fracastorius,Italianphilosopher,mathematician,andpoetrankedbyScaligerasnexttoVirgilFraguier,Pere,aneminentmanofletters,sometimeaJesuit。AnelegantLatinversifier,especiallyonphilosophicalthemes(1666—1728)
  FrancdePompignan,Advocate—GeneralofFrance,anAcademicianandanopponentofEncyclopaedists,inconsequenceofwhichVoltairelampoonedhim(1709—84)
  FrancheComte,thatpartofFrancewhichliessouthofLorraineandwestofSwitzerlandFreron,tooksideswiththeChurchagainsttheattacksofVoltaire;hadsomereputationasacritic(d。1776)
  GALLIENUSandHonorius,lateRomanemperorswhosufferedfrombarbaricinvasionsGalt,JohnScotchcustom—houseofficerandnovelist,wroteTheAyrshireLegatees,TheProvost,SirAndrewWylie,etc。
  Galway,Lord(MacaulayisnotquitesosevereonhiminhisHistoryofEngland)
  Ganganelli,whoasClementXIV。heldthepapacy,1769—74,andsuppressedtheJesuitsGeorgeofTrebizond,acelebratedhumanist(1396—1486),professorofGreekatVenicein1428andpapalsecretaryatRome,C。1450
  Gibby,Sir,SirGilbertHeathcoteGifford,editoroftheAnti—JacobinandafterwardsoftheQuarterlyReview,inwhichheattackedWordsworth,Shelley,andKeats。Hissatires,theBaviadandtheMaviad,hadsomereputationintheirday(1757—1826)
  Gilpin,Rev。JoshuaG。,rectorofWrockwardine,whosenewandcorrectededitionofthePilgrim’sProgressappearedin1811
  GodfreyofBouillon,aleaderoftheFirstCrusade;hetookJerusalemin1099
  Goldoni,"thefounderofItalianComedy"(1707—93),whosepiecessupplantedtheolderItalianfarcesandburlesquesGondomar,Countof,theSpanishambassadoratthecourtofJamesI。whoruinedRaleigh,andnegotiatedtheproposedmarriageofCharlesI。withtheInfantaGonsalvodeCordova,thegreatcaptainwhotookGranadafromtheMoors,ZantefromtheTurks,andNaplesfromtheFrench(1443—
  1515)
  Grecian,the,theresortofthelearnedinDevereuxStreetStrandGrotius,acelebratedDutchscholar,equallyfamedforhisknowledgeoftheology,history,andlaw(d。1645)
  Gwynn,Nell,anorangegirlwhobecamemistressofCharlesII。
  andtheancestressoftheDukesofSt。AlbansHAILES,Lord,DavidDalrymple,authoroftheAnnalsofScotland(1726—92)
  Hale,SirMatthew,ChiefJusticeoftheKing’sBenchunderCharlesII,andauthorofseveralreligiousandmoralworksHalford,SirHenry,oneoftheleadingphysiciansinMacaulay’sday(1766—1844)
  Hamilton,Gerard,M。P。forPetersfield,andofasomewhatdespicablecharacter。Thenicknamewas"Single—speechHamilton,"
  Harpagon,themiserinMoliere’sL’AvareHawkins,SirJohn。aclubcompanionofJohnson’s(d。1780),whoseLifeandWorksofJohnson(IIvols。,1787—89)wasacarelesspieceofwork,soonsupersededbyBoswell’sHayley,William,Cowper’sfriendandbiographer(1745—1820)。
  ByronridiculedhisTriumphsofTemperandTriumphsofMusic,andSoutheysaideverythingwasgoodabouthimexcepthispoetryHenriade,Voltaire’sLaLigue,ouHenrileGrandHierocles,aneo—Platonicphilosopher(c。450A。D。),whoafterlonglabourcollectedabookoftwenty—eightjests,atranslationofwhich(Gentleman’sMagazine,1741)hasbeenattributedtoJohnsonHill,Aaron,playwright,stage—manager,andprojectorofbubbleschemes(1685—1750)。SeePope’sDunciad,ii。295ff。
  Hippocrene,"thefountainoftheMuses,formedbythehoofofPegasus"
  Holbach,Baron,aFrench"philosophe"whoentertainedathishospitableboardinParisalltheEncyclopaedia(q。v。)writers;amaterialist,butaphilanthropist(1723—89)
  Holofernes,thepedanticschool—masterinLove’sLabour’sLastHome,John,aministeroftheScottishChurch(1724—1808),whosetragedyofDouglaswasproducedinEdinburghin1756
  Hoole,John,aclerkintheIndiaHouse,whoworkedattranslations,e。g。ofTassoandAriosto,andoriginalliteratureinhissparehoursHotelofRambouillet,theintellectualsalonwhichcentredroundtheItalianMarquisedeR。(1588—1665),anddegeneratedintothepedantrywhichMolieresatirizedinLesPreceiusesRidiculesHughes,John,apoetandessayist,whocontributedfrequentlytotheTatler,andGuardian(1677—1720)
  Hume,Mr。Joseph,Englishpolitician,reformer,andphilanthropist(1777—1855)
  Hurd,Richard,BishopinsuccessionofLichfield,Coventry,andWorcester;editedin1798withfulsomepraisetheworksofhisfellowbishopWarburtonofGloucesterHutchinson,Mrs。,wifeofColonelHutchinson,thegovernorofNottinghamCastleintheCivilWar,whoseMemoirs(published1806)shewroteHutten,Ulrichvon,Germanhumanistandreformer(1488—1523)
  IMLAC(seeJohnson’sRasselas,Ch。viiixii。)
  Ireland’sVortigern,aplayrepresentedbyW。H。IrelandasShakespeare’sautograph;failedwhenSheridanproduceditin1796,andafterwardsadmittedaforgeryIvimey,Mr。,Baptistdivineandhistorianoftheearlynineteenthcentury,whocompiledalifeofBunyanJANSENIANCONTROVERSY,aroseearlyintheseventeenthcenturyovertheAugustinianprincipleofthesovereignandtheirresistiblenatureofdivinegrace,deniedbytheJesuits。InconnectionwiththiscontroversyPascalwrotehisProvincialLettersJeanieDeans(seeScott’sTheHeartOfMidlothian)
  Jedwoodjustice;thelittletownofJedburghwasprominentinborder—warfare,anditsjusticewasproverbiallysummary,theexecutionoftheaccusedusuallyprecedinghistrialJonathan’sandGarraway’s,Coffee—housesinCornhillandExchangeAlleyrespectively,speciallyresortedtobybrokersandmerchantsJortin,John,aneminentandscholarlydivine,whowroteontheTruth,ChristianReligionandonHistory(1698—1770)
  Julius,thesecondpope(1502—13)ofthatname,whosemilitaryzealoutranhispriestlyinclination。HefoughtagainsttheVenetians,andtheFrenchJustiza,MMayor,"amagistrateappointedbyKingandtheCorteswhoactedasmediatorbetweentheKingandthepeople。"PhilipII。abolishedtheoffice)
  KENRICK,William,ahackwriter,whointheMonthlyReviewin1765,attackedJohnson’sShakespearewith"acertaincoarsesmartness"(1725?—79)
  KitcatClub,foundedc。1700bythirty—nineHanoverianstatesmenandauthorsonthebasisofanearliersociety(seeSpectatorNo。9)
  LABRUYERE,Johnde,tutortotheDukeofBurgundyandamemberoftheAcademy;authorofCharactersafterthemannerofTheophrastus(1644~96)
  LaClos,authorofLiaisonsDangereuses,amasterpieceofimmorality(1741—1803)
  Lambert,Daniel,weighed739lbs。,andmeasured3yds。4ins。
  roundthewaist(1770—1809)
  Langton,Bennet,aclassicalscholarandcontributortoTheIdler。EnteredJohnson’scirclein1752(1737—1801)
  LeagueofCambray,theunionin1508ofAustria,France,SpainandthePapacyagainstVeniceLeagueofPilnitz,betweenAustria,Prussia,andothers(1791)
  fortherestorationofLouisXVI。
  Lee,Nathaniel,aplay—writerwhohelpedDrydeninhisDukeofGuise(1655—92)
  LemanLake,LakeofGenevaLopedeVega,Spain’sgreatest,andtheworld’smostprolificdramatist。SecretarytotheInquisition(1562—1635)
  Lunsford,anotoriousbullyandprofligate;aspecimenoftheworsttypeoftheroyalistcaptainsMACLEOD,Colonel(seeTourtotheHebrides,Sept。23)
  Mainwaring,Arthur,editoroftheMedley,andWhigpamphleteer(1668—1712)
  Malbranche,Nicholas,triedtoadoptandexplainthephilosophyofDescartesintheinterestsoftheology(d。1715)
  Mallet,David,aliteraryadventurerwhocollaboratedwithThomsoninwritingthemasqueAlfredinwhichthesong"RuleBritannia"wasproduced(1703—65)
  Malone,Edmund,aneminentShakesperianscholar,whoalsowroteaLifeofReynoldsandaLifeofDryden(1741—1812)
  Manfred,KingoftheTwoSicilieswhostruggledforhisbirthrightagainstthreepopes,whoexcommunicatedhimandgavehiskingdomtoCharlesofAnjou,fightingagainstwhomhefellin1266
  Manichees,thesectfoundedbyMani(whodeclaredhimselftobetheParaclete)whichheldablendofMagian,Buddhist,andChristianprinciplesManlius,theRomanherowhoinB。C。390savedRomefromtheGauls,andwhowaslaterputtodeathonachargeoftreasonMarat,JeanPaul,afanaticaldemocratwhoseonefixedideawaswholesaleslaughterofthearistocracy;assassinatedbyCharlotteCorday(1743—93)
  Markland,Jeremiahafamousclassicalscholarandcritic(1693—
  1776)
  Marli,aroyal(nowpresidential)country—housetenmileswestfromParisMarsilioFicino,aneminentItalianPlatonist,notedforhispurityoflifeandforhisaidtotheRenaissance(1433—99)
  MasonWilliam,friendandbiographerofGray;wroteCaractacusandsomeodes(1725—97)
  Massillon,JeanBaptiste,famousFrenchpreacher,BishopofClermont,amasterofstyleandpersuasiveeloquence。(1663—
  1742)
  MasteroftheSentences,PeterLombard,adiscipleofAbelardandoneofthemostfamousofthe"Schoolmen"ofthetwelfthcenturyMaximin,surnamedThrax——"theTracian。"RomanEmperor,235—38。
  HiscrueltyrannyledtoarevoltinwhichhewasmurderedbyhisownsoldiersMeillerie,ontheLakeofGeneva,immortalisedbyJ。J。RousseauMerovingians,adynastyofFrankishkingsinthesixthandseventhcenturiesA。D。
  Metastasio,PietroTrapassi,anItalianpoet(1698—1782)
  Mina,afamousguerillachiefinthePeninsularwar,and(in1834)againstDonCarlo(1781—1834)。Empecinado(="coveredwithpitch")anick—namegiventoJuanMatinDiaz,anearlycomradeofMinaMirabelandMillamont,theBenedickandBeatriceofBeaumontandFletcher’sWildgooseChaseMithridates,kingofPontus(B。C。120—63),famousforhisstruggleagainstRome,andthegeneralvigourandabilityofhisintellectMoliere’sdoctors(seeL’AmourMedecin(II。iii。),LeMaladeImaginaire,andLeMedicinmalgrelui)
  Mompesson,SirGiles,oneoftheCommissionersforthegrantingofmonopolylicensesMonksandGiants,"ThesestanzasarefromapoembyHookhamFrere,reallyentitledProspectusandspecimenofanintenedednationalWork……relatingtoKingArthurandhisRoundTable,"
  MonmouthStreet,nowcalledDudleyStreetMorganteMaggiore,aserio—comicromanceinverse,byPulciofFlorence(1494)
  Morone,anItaliancardinalanddiplomatist(1509—80)
  Murillo,Spain’sgreatestpainter(1618—82)
  Murphy,Arthur,anactor—author,who,besideswritingsomeplays,editedFielding,andpublishedanEssayontheLifeandGeniusofSamuelJohnson(1727—1815)
  Murray,Lindley,thePennsylvaniagrammarian(1745—1826),whosettlednearYork,andthereproducedhisGrammaroftheEnglishLanguageNARSEStheRomangeneral(d。573)whodrovetheGothsoutofRome。InhisyouthhehadbeenaslaveNephelococcygia,i。e。"Cuckootowninthecloud"——afictitiouscityreferredtointheBirdsofAristophanes,NewdigateandSeatonianpoetry,versewrittenincompetitionforprizesfoundedbySirR……NewdigateandRev。Thos。SeatonatOxfordandCambridgerespectively,Dodsley(ib。)wasanhonestpublisherandauthorwhobroughtoutPoemsbySeveralHandsin1748,Nugent,Dr。,oneoftheoriginalmembersandaregularattendantatthemeetingsoftheLiteraryClubOCTOBERCLUB,aHighChurchToryClubofQueenAnne’stime,whichmetattheBellTavern,WestminsteroDaphnisK。T。L。,"Daphniswentintothewaters;theeddiesswirledoverthemanwhomtheMuseslovedandthenymphshelddear"(Theocritus,Idylls,i。)。AnallusiontoShelley’sdeathOdoacer,aHun,whobecameemperor,andwasassassinatedbyhiscolleagueTheodorictheOstrogothin493
  Oldmixon,John,adullandinsipidhistorian(1673—1742),roughlyhandledbyPopeintheDunciad(ii。283)
  OrlandoFurioso,Ariosto’s(1471—1533)greatpoemofchivalrysuggestedbytheOrlandoInnamoratoofBoiardo(c。1430—94)。
  AlcinaisakindofCirceintheOrlandoFuriosoOrtiz,eighteenth—centuryhistorian,authorofCompendiodelaHistoriadeEspanaOsborn,John,anotoriousbooksellerwho"sweated"PopeandJohnsonamongotherauthors(d。1767)
  Otho,Romanemperor(69A。D。)Theonlybrasscoinsbearinghisnamewerestruckintheprovinces,andareveryrarePADALON,theHinduabodeofdepartedSpiritsPaestum,ancientPosidonia,mod。Pesto,22milesS。E。fromSalerno,471
  Pantheon,acirculartempleinRome,erectedbyAgrippa,son—in—
  lawofAugustus,anddedicatedtothegodsingeneral:nowachurchandplaceofburialfortheillustriousItaliandeadPaoli,theCorsicangeneral(1796—1807)who,failingagainstthemightofFrance,madehishomeinEngland,andwaschaperonedbyBoswellParnell,Thomas,ArchdeaconofClogher,satiristandtranslator。
  Hewasasweetandeasypoetwithahighmoraltone;friendofAddisonandSwift(1679—1718)
  ParsonBarnabas,ParsonTrulliber(seeFielding’sJosephAndrews)
  Pasquin,Antony,afifteenth—centuryItaliantailor,notedforhiscausticwitPaulicianTheologyoriginatedinArmenia,andflourishedc。660—
  970A。D。BesidescertainManicheeelementsitdeniedthedeityofJesusandabjuredMariolatryandthesacramentsPescara,Marquisof,anItaliangeneralwhobetrayedtotheemperor,CharlesV。,theplotofFrancescoSforzafordrivingtheSpaniardsandGermansoutofItalyPeterMartyr,anamebornebythreepersonages。ThereferencehereistotheItalianProtestantreformerwhomadehishomesuccessivelyinSwitzerland,England,Strasburg,andZurich(d。
  1562)
  Phidias,Athens’sgreatestsculptor。AcontemporaryofPericles(d。432B。C。)
  Philips,John,bestrememberedbyTheSplendidShilling,agoodburlesqueinimitationofMilton(1676—1708)
  Pilpay,theIndianAesop。ForthepedigreeofthePilpayliterature,seeJacobs:FablesofBidpai(1888),641
  PisistratusandGelon,twoableGreciantyrantswhoruledbeneficiallyatAthens(541—527B。C。),andatSyracuse(484—473
  B。C。),respectivelyPococurante,onewhocareslittleandknowsless:adabblerPorridgeIsland,theslangnameofanalleynearSt。Martin’s—in—
  the—Fields,whichwaspulleddownc。1830
  Politian,adistinguishedpoetandscholarinthetimeoftheItalianRenaissance;professorofGreekandLatinatFlorence(1454—94)
  Pompadour,Madamede,mistressofLouisXV。,andvirtuallyrulerofFrancefrom1745tillherdeathin1764
  Prior,Matthew,awitandpoetoftheearlyeighteenthcenturywhoselyricswerepronouncedbyThackeraytobe"amongsttheeasiest,therichest,themostcharminglyhumorous"intheEnglishlanguage,Pudding,Jack,aclownwhoswallowsblackpuddings,etc。Cp。
  Germ。HansWorst,Fr。Jean—potagePulci,aFlorentinepoet(notedforhishumorousSonnets),andfriendofLorenzode’Medici(1432—84)
  Pye——theimmediate——Cibber——moreremote——predecessorofSoutheyintheLaureateshipPyrgopolynices,abraggartcharacterinPlautus’sMilesGloriosusPyrrho,"thefatheroftheGreeksceptics,"contemporarywithAristotle。Like,Carneades(ib。),hedeniedthattherewasanycriterionofcertaintyinthenaturalorthemoralworldQUEDLINBURGH,anoldtowninSaxonyatthefootoftheHarz,longafavouriteresidenceofthemediaevalemperorsRALPHO,theclerkandsquireofHudibrasinSamuelButler’ssatireofthatnameRambouillet,themarchionessofthisnamewasawealthypatronofartandliterature,andgatheredroundheraselectsalonofintellectualpeople,whichdegeneratedintopedantry,wasridiculed,anddissolvedatherdeathin1665
  Ramus,PeterFrench,philosopherandhumanist;attackedAristotleandScholasticism;massacredontheeveofSt,Bartholomew,1572
  Rehearsal,The,aburlesquebasedonBeaumont’sKnightoftheBurningPestle,producedin1671byGeorgeClifford,DukeofBuckingham,andSamuelButlerRelapse,acomedybySirJohnVanbrugh(d。1726),whoalsoachievedsomedistinctionasasoldierandanarchitectRichardRoe,nominaldefendantinejectmentsuits。CP。the"M。OrN。"ofthePrayer—BookRichelieu……Torcy,RichelieuandMazarinwerecardinalsandstatesmenintheseventeenthcentury,whosepowerexceededthatoftheking;ColbertLouvis,andTorcywereinfluentialandablemenofthesametime,butdependentupontheroyalpleasureRobertson,William,wroteHistoryofScotland,HistoryoftheReignofCharlesV。,etc。AfriendofHume’s(1721—93)
  RochelleandAuvergne,head—quartersoftheHuguenotsRowe,Nicholas,dramatistandpoetlaureate(1715),editorofamonumentaleditionofShakespeareRymer,Thomas,Historiographer—royal,andthecompilerOfFoedera——acollectionofhistoricaldocumentsconcerningtherelationsofEnglandandforeignpowers(1639—1714)
  Ryswick,PeaceOf,bythistreaty(in1697)LouisXIV。recognisedWilliamasKingofEngland,andyieldedcertaintownstoSpainandtheEmpireSALVATORROSA,aNeapolitanauthorandartist(1615—73);"theinitiatorofromanticlandscape,"
  Satirist……Age,small,libellous,andshort—livedweeklypapersintheyear1838
  Saxe,ledtheinvadingAustrianarmyintoBohemia,andafterwardbecameamarshaloftheFrencharmy,defeatingtheDukeofCumberlandatFontenoy,1745
  Scamander,ariverofTroas,inAsiaMinorScapin,thetitle—characterofoneofMoliere’scomedies;aknavishvaletwhofoolshismasterScott,Michael,atwelfth—centurysagewhogainedalargereputationasawizardandmagicianScriblerusClubaliterarycoterie,foundedin1714,whichhadonlyashortlife,butproducedSwift’sGulliverScroggs,Chief—justicein1678——theyearofTitusOatesandthe"PopishPlot。"AworthysuccessortoJeffreysScudert,Georgede,Frenchpoetandnovelist(1601—67)
  Scudery,Madeleine,awomanofgoodqualities,butasanovelistexceedinglytedious(1607—1701)
  Scythians,i。e。Russians。Scythiaproperisthesteppe—landbetweentheCarpathianMountainsandtheriverDoninSouth—EastRussiaSeged(seeTheRambler,Nos。204,205)
  Shafton,SirPiercie(seeScott’sTheMonastery)
  Shaw,prize—fighterofimmensestrengthandsize,whoenlistedintheLifeGuards,andwaskilledatWaterlooSieyes,Abbe,oneoftheleadersoftheRevolution,whoretiredondiscoveringthathiscolleagueswereusinghimfortheirownend(d。1836)
  Simond,M。(thereferenceistohisJournalofaTourandResidenceinGreatBritainduringtheyears1810and1811,PP。
  48—50)
  Simonides,livedatAthensandSyracuse,andbesidesbeingaphilosopher,wasoneofGreece’smostfamouslyricpoets(556—467
  B。C。),Smalridge,George,oneofQueenAnne’schaplains,andagoodpreacher;becameBishopofBristolin1714(d。1719)
  Sobiesky,John,KingofPoland,whodefendedhiscountryagainstRussiansandTurks。In1683hefoughtaTurkisharmywhichwasbesiegingVienna,andsodeliveredthatcitySolis,Antoniode,dramatistandhistorian(ConquestofMexico)
  (1610—86)
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  Tillotson,JohnRobert。TrainedasaPuritan,heconformedtotheEpiscopalChurchattheRestorationandultimatelybecameArchbishopofCanterburyamanoftolerantandmoderateviewslikeBaxterandBurnet,andunlikeCollierTilly,JohannTserklaes,Countof,thegreatCatholicgeneraloftheThirtyYearsWar;mortallywoundedatRainin1632
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  Wild,Jonathan,adetectivewhoturnedvillainandwasexecutedforburglaryin1725;theheroofoneofFielding’sstoriesWilliams,ArchbishopofYork(andopponentofLaud)inthetimeofCharlesI。;Vernon,ArchbishopofYork,1807。ThetenureoftheSeeofYorkseemstobetheonlyparallelWilliams,SirCharlesHanbury,AmbassadortoBerlin(1746—49)。
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