Footnotes

[1.]Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1852, by Harper and Brothers, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York.[2.]From “Recollections of a Literary Life, or Books, Places, and People.” By Mary Russell Mitford. In press by Harper and Brothers.[3.]This picture is believed to be no longer in existence. I have found its description in the work of the historian Decamps.[4.]Continued from the February Number[5.]As there have been so many revolutions in France, it may be convenient to suggest that, according to the dates of this story, Harley, no doubt, alludes to that revolution which exiled Charles X. and placed Louis Philippe on the throne.[6.]Have you fifty friends?—it is not enough. Have you one enemy?—it is too much.[7.]

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Where dwell the pure forms.”