16/18 A melodrama on the story of the Maid of Buttermere was produced in all the suburban London theatres; and in 1843 a novel was published in London by Henry Colburn, entitled 'James Hatfield and the Beauty of Buttermere, a Story of Modern Times', with illustrations by Robert Cruikshank .-- Ed.] [Footnote U: Compare S.T. C.'s 'Essays on his own Times', p. 585 .-- Ed.] [Footnote V: He first went south to Cambridge, in October 1787; and he left London, at the close of his second visit to Town, in the end of May 1791 .-- Ed.] [Footnote W: Compare 'Macbeth', act II.sc.i.l. 58: 'Thy very stones prate of my whereabout.' Ed.] [Footnote X: The Houses of Parliament .-- Ed.] [Footnote Y: See Shakespeare's 'King Henry the Fifth', act IV.sc. |