THE LOVE OF POWER, Etc.
No. XIII. of the Round Table series, republished in Winterslow along with the former essay as ‘Mind and Motive.’
[265]. ‘But for an utmost end,’ etc. Hobbes, Human Nature, VII. 5, 6 (Works, ed. Molesworth, IV. 33). [266]. ‘He courted a statue,’ etc. Don Quixote, Part I. Book II. Chap. 13. [267]. ‘Catch glimpses,’ etc. Cf. Wordsworth’s Sonnet, ‘The world is too much with us,’ etc. ‘I also was an Arcadian.’ Cf. vol. VI. (Table Talk), p. 27 and note. [268]. ‘Sithence no fairy lights,’ etc. Sneyd Davies, To the Honourable and Reverend F. C. See ante, note to p. 224. Happy are they, etc. Hazlitt seems to have been fond of this passage. See vol. IV. (Reply to Malthus), p. 104, and vol. III. (Political Essays), note to p. 266.