account of his own edition,
150, etc.;
examination of the dramatic rules,
xix, etc.;
of tragi-comedy,
118, etc.;
of the unities,
126, etc.;
opinion on Shakespeare's learning,
xxv,
135, etc.;
opinion of Farmer's essay,
xxvii;
Observations on Macbeth,
lix,
318;
Dedication to
Shakespear Illustrated,
lix,
323;
Mrs. Piozzi's
Anecdotes,
323;