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Notes

 
[1]

1791. ii. 1090-94, 1178-85; 1792. i. 26-30, 215-221, 313-316; 1797. ii. 566-567.

[2]

The February 1786 European Magazine had earlier printed an "Original Letter from Thomas Cooke, Translator of Hesiod, &c. to Mr. Baker [of St. John's College, Cambridge] chiefly about the critic John Dennis" (pp. 91-92).

[*]

It was called "Love the Cause and Cure of Grief." A Tragedy acted the 19th of December 1743. It was performed only once. EDITOR.

[†]

Published in folio; they were spoken by Mr. Garrick and Mrs. Woffington, before and after the Merchant of Venice, acted at Drury-lane 21st January 1743, for Mr. Cooke's benefit. EDITOR.