BOOKS printed for RICHARD Manby, on Ludgate-Hill. I. Remarks on the Tempest, or an attempt to refcue Shakespeare from the many errors falfely charged on him by his feveral editors. To which is prefixed, A fhort account of the story, plot, difpofition, and chronology of the play. II. The Dramatic Cenfor, being remarks upon the conduct, characters, and catastrophe of our most celebrated plays. III. Fortune, a rhapfody. Inscribed to Mr. Garrick. IV. A farewel hymn to the country, attempted in the manner of Spenser's Epithala mion. By Mr. Potter. The 2d edition. V. A collection of original poems and translations. By John Whaley, A. M. 8vo. NOTES UPON SHAKESPEARE, &c. VOL. II. The First Part of KING HENRY VI. ACT I SCENE I. Speaking of King Henry V.: H P. 434. E never lifted up his band, but conquer'd.] Id. ib. Or fhall we think the fubtle witted French Mr. Scot (See his Difcovery of Witchcraft, book iii. chap. 15.) observes, "That the Irish "ftick not to affirm, that they can rhime ei"ther man or beaft to death, and that the "Weft-Indians and Muscovites do the like." B VOL. II. |