[104] Aimé Martin.
[105] Aimé Martin.
[106] Ibid.
[107] See the Memoirs of Pepys, Evelyn, De Grammont, &c.
[108] Aimé Martin.
[109] Ibid.
[110] Aimé Martin.
[111] It is Coleridge who speaks of the "unselfishness of love," in one of the volumes of his "Remains."
[112] Gibbon.
[113] It was a beautiful idea in the mythology of the ancients, which identified the Graces with the Charities of social life.