[45] "Journal, Lettres, et Poemes," p. 17. Paris, 1880.
[46] "Das Schöne ist ein Urphänomen, das zwar nie selber zur Erscheinung kommt."—"Dichtung und Wahrheit."
[47] "Hippolytus."
[48] "Prometheus Unbound."
[49] "Towards Democracy." Third Edition, pp. 149, 151. London: Fisher Unwin, 1892.
[50] Essay on Characteristics. Works (Shilling Edition), ix. 15.
[51] Essay on Diderot. Works, x. 26. The italics are Carlyle's.
[52] Additions to the "Confessions of an Opium-Eater," p. 381. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1876.
[53] "Walden," pp. 98, 99, in David Douglas's Edinburgh Edition, 1884.
[54] "Journal Intime," p. 45. London: The Macmillan Co., 1890.—I avail myself of Mrs Humphry Ward's admirable translation.