Footnotes
[34:1] Great thoughts come from the heart.—Vauvenargues: Maxim cxxvii.
[34:2] He never is alone that is accompanied with noble thoughts.—Fletcher: Love's Cure, act iii. sc. 3.
[34:3] Many-headed multitude.—Shakespeare: Coriolanus, act ii. sc. 3.
This many-headed monster, Multitude.—Daniel: History of the Civil War, book ii. st. 13.
[34:4] Look, then, into thine heart and write.—Longfellow: Voices of the Night. Prelude.
[34:5] Quoted by Shakespeare in Merry Wives of Windsor.
CYRIL TOURNEUR. Circa 1600.
A drunkard clasp his teeth and not undo 'em,
To suffer wet damnation to run through 'em.[34:6]
The Revenger's Tragedy. Act iii. Sc. 1.