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.
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