[7] Wisdom of Goethe, p. 38.
[8] The Foreigner at Home, in Memories and Portraits.
[9] A great deal has been made of the “John Bull element” in De Quincey since his Memoir was written by me (see Masson’s Condensation, p. 95); so now perhaps a little more may be made of the rather conceited Calvinistic Scot element in R. L. Stevenson!
[10] It was Mr George Moore who said this.
[11] Fortnightly Review, October, 1903.