[71a] Studies in Shakespeare, p. 15.
[72a] Studies in Shakespeare, p. 21.
[75a] Alcibiades, I, pp. 132, 133; Troilus, III, scene 3.
[77a] Studies in Shakespeare, p. 46.
[77b] Iliad, p. 63.
[91a] The Shakespeare Problem Restated, pp. 54, 55.
[93a] National Review, vol. xxxix., 1902.
[93b] The Pilot, Aug. 30, 1902, p. 220.
[96a] The oldest mention of a circulating library known to me is in Hull, in 1650, when Sir James Turner found it excellent.
[97a] In his Shakespeare (English Men of Letters), pp. 66, 67.