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[1]

But the index had entries for matter in the notes for Arne, Bickerstaffe, Churchill, Colman, Foote, Francis, Goldsmith, Gray, Lloyd, James Osborn (the one index reference to a modern scholar), Sir Joshua Reynolds, Samuel Rogers, Shakespeare, Shebbeare, Sheridan, Voltaire, Woodward. Such indexes are the plague of users.

[2]

Robert Halsband, Lord Hervey, Eighteenth-Century Courtier (1973), p. 74. There is no reference to either poem in Halsband's biography.

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Quoted in Boswell's Life, ed. Hill-Powell, II. 42.n.2.

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Cradock is quoted in Boswell's Life, ed. Hill-Powell, III. 21.n.2.

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In return to a letter wherein the Author asked his Lordship's advice, whether she should continue the publication of the periodical paper before mentioned, the sale not answering her expectations; and at the same time as she had been told that these publications seldom answered at first, she was unwilling to drop it, yet afraid to go on without farther advice?