SPECTATOR 121.
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7. stepmother. Properly foster-mother.
17. A modern philosopher. M. Bernard, who quotes the Latin saw, is himself quoted by Bayle in a long discussion appended to the articles on Pereira and Rosarius in his Historical Dictionary, a translation of which was printed in 1710. Jacob Tonson, the publisher, declares that the Dictionary was Addison's constant companion.
26. Dampier, the great navigator, printed in 1691 a book entitled A New Voyage round the World.
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4. Mr. Locke. v. note on p. 28, 1. 25. The reference is to ii. 9, 13.
19. Dr. More was one of the original members of the Royal Society. He died in 1687.
Cardan or Cardano, was an Italian philosopher of the sixteenth century. The citation is from De Rerum Subtilitate, x.
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13. Mr. Boyle. A famous natural philosopher, and member of the Royal Society, who died in 1691. The citation is from A Disquisition about the Final Causes of Natural Things.
18. one humour. The typical eye of the higher animals consists of a lens and two humours or fluids, known as the aqueous and the vitreous.
33. our Royal Society. Founded in 1662.
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2. original. Origin. Cf. Shakespeare, 2 Henry IV, I. ii. 131, 'It hath its original from much grief.'
3. policies. v. note on p. 61, 1. 26.
14. Howling Wilderness and Great Deep. Deuteronomy, xxxii. 10, 'He found him in a desert land, and in the waste howling wilderness.' Psalm li. 10, 'The waters of the great deep.'
25. Tully. v. note on p. 7, 1. 29.
29. nice. Accurate, precise. Cf. Shakespeare, Much Ado about Nothing, v. i. 75:
Despite his nice fence and his active practice.