[54]. Letters, p. 46.
[55]. Compare Stanley, The Evolutionary Psychology of Feeling, p. 271 et seq.
[56]. Wilhelm Meister’s Travels, Chap. XII., Carlyle’s Translation.
[57]. Quoted by Gummere, Germanic Origins, p. 266.
[58]. Œnone.
[59]. Travels, chap. 10, in Carlyle’s translation.
[60]. Stanley, The Evolutionary Psychology of Feeling, p. 280.
[61]. “Strive manfully; habit is subdued by habit. If you know how to dismiss men, they also will dismiss you, to do your own things.”—De Imitatione Christi, book i., chap. 21, par. 2.
[62]. De Imitatione Christi, book iii., chap. 23, par. 1.
[63]. Tulloch’s Pascal, p. 100.