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{41b} Letter 58.
{42a} Ethic, pt. 2, schol. prop. 49.
{42b} Ibid., pt. 4, coroll. prop. 63.
{43a} Ethic, pt. 5, or pp. 42.
{43b} "Agis being asked on a time how a man might continue free all his life; he answered, 'By despising death.'" (Plutarch's "Morals."
Laconic Apophthegms.)
{43c} Ethic, pt. 5, schol. prop. 4.
{44a} Ethic, pt. 4, coroll. prop. 64.
{44b} Ibid., pt. 4, schol. prop. 66.
{44c} Ibid., pt. 4, schol. prop. 50.
{45a} Ethic, pt. 4, prop. 46 and schol.
{45b} Ibid., pt. 3, schol. prop. 11.
{46} Ethic, pt. 4, schol. prop. 45.
{47} Ethic, pt. 5, props. 14-20.
{50} Short Treatise, pt. 2, chap. 22.
{52} Ethic, pt. 1, Appendix.
{54} Ethic, pt. 2, schol. 2, prop. 40.
{55a} Ethic, pt. 5, coroll. prop. 34.
{55b} Ibid., pt. 5, prop. 36.
{55c} Ibid., pt. 5, prop. 36, coroll.
{56a} Ethic, pt. 5, prop. 38.
{56b} Short Treatise, pt. 2, chap. 23.
{57a} Aristotle's Psychology (Wallace's translation), p. 161.
{57b} Rabelais, Pantagruel, book 4, chap. 27.
{101} Hazlitt.
{103} Italics mine.--M. R.
{104a} Italics mine.--M. R.
{104b} Italics mine.--M. R.
{133} Poetry of Byron chosen and arranged by Matthew Arnold--1881.
{143} "Adah.--Peace be with him (Abel).
Cain.--But with ME!"
{180} My aunt Eleanor was thought to be a bit of a pagan by the evangelical part of our family. My mother when speaking of her to me used to say, "Your heathen aunt." She was well-educated, but the better part of her education she received abroad after her engagement, which took place when she was eighteen years old. She was the only member of our family in the upper middle cla.s.s. Her husband was Thomas Charteris, junior partner in a bank.