[57] Alla sua Donna.

[58] The essay on The Poetry of Lucretius in the present volume supplements the argument of the present essay at this point, and he is merely referred to here.

[59] His famous illustration, quoted by Plato, is the harmony of the lyre brought about by the balance of opposite forces in the strings. Plut. Is. et Osir. (quot. Ritter and Preller, p. 17), Plat. Symp., p. 187.

[60] A Commentary on In Memoriam, Introd.

[61] Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre, iv. 9.

[62] A. E., The Renewal of Youth.

[63] The lines from The Borderers are in fact, of course, earlier than those from Peele Castle.

[64] English Poetry and German Philosophy in the Age of Wordsworth (Manchester University Press).


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