Note 29.See Shakespeare, King Richard III, Quotation 5.
Note 31.See Burton, Quotation 66.
Note 33.See Denham, Quotation 4.
Note 37.See Spenser, Quotation 1.
Note 39.See Ben Jonson, Quotation 4.
Note 41.The canvas glow'd beyond ev'n Nature warm;
The pregnant quarry teem'd with human form.
Oliver Goldsmith: The Traveller, line 137.
Note 43.See Sidney, Quotation 6.
Note 45.See Cibber, Quotation 21.
Note 47.May see thee now, though late, redeem thy name,
And glorify what else is damn'd to fame.
Richard Savage: Character of Foster.
Note 49.See Addison, Quotation 21.
Note 51.See Dryden, Quotation 61.
Note 53.See Addison, Quotation 22.
Note 55.See Spenser, Quotation 22.
Note 59.See Chaucer, Quotation 30. Herbert, Quotation 30.
Note 61.Ampliat ætatis spatium sibi vir bonus; hoc est
Vivere bis vita posse priore frui
(The good man prolongs his life; to be able to enjoy one's past life is to live twice).--Martial, x. 237.
See Cowley, Quotation 21.
Note 63.The same line occurs in the translation of the Odyssey, book viii. line 366.
Note 65.As of the green leaves on a thick tree, some fall, and some grow.--Ecclesiasticus xiv. 18.
Note 67.He serves his party best who serves the country best.--Rutherford B. Hayes: Inaugural Address, March 5, 1877.
Note 69.Divinely fair.--Alfred Tennyson: A Dream of Fair Women, xxii.
Note 71.Unwept, unhonoured, and unsung.--Sir Walter Scott: Lay of the Last Minstrel.
Unknelled, uncoffined, and unknown.--Lord Byron: Childe Harold, canto iv. stanza 179.
Note 73.See Dryden, Quotation 92.
Note 75.Human face divine.--John Milton: Paradise Lost, book iii. line 44.