[40] Thomas De Quincey, by H. S. Salt (Bell’s Miniature Biographies).
[48] De Quincey’s Life and Writings, p. 456, by A. H. Japp, LL.D.
[70] The gypsy word for Antonio.
[71] Devil.
[102] It is a peculiarly American trait. The same thing dominates Whitman. Saxon egotism and Yankee egotism are quite distinctive products.
[106] Thoreau, by H. A. Page.
[124a] Later Essays.
[124b] Introduction, The Letters of Robert Lents Stevenson.
[147] The Eulogy of Richard Jefferies by Walter Besant.
[149] Perhaps even more remarkable is the abnormal state of consciousness described in the “Ancient Sage.”