[3] In this sense, therefore, is it sung of Mrs. Gilpin that she
“two stone bottles found,
To hold the liquor that she loved,
And keep it safe and sound.”
[4] Cardwell’s reading, [Greek: tautae gar omoioi, kai ta loipa] is here adopted, as yielding a better sense than Bekker’s.
[5] The Great man will have a right to look for more Friendship than he bestows, but the Good man can feel Friendship only for, and in proportion to, the goodness of the other.
[6] See note on page 68, 1. 8.
[7] See I. Topics, Chap. v. on the various senses of [Greek: tauton].
[8] “For the mutual society, help, and comfort that the one ought to have of the other, both in prosperity and adversity.”
[9] Which one would be assuming he was, if one declined to recognise the obligation to requite the favour or kindness.
BOOK IX
[1] “Neither the Son of man, that He should repent.” Numbers xxiii. 19.
“In a few instances the Second Intention, or Philosophical employment of a Term, is more extensive than the First Intention, or popular use.” Whately, Logic, iii. 10.