[23a] Dean of Westminster and afterwards Archbishop of Dublin.

[23b] Journal of Mrs. Trench, not then published.

[24] In 1872 he wrote to me: ‘I hope that others have remembered and made note of A. T.’s sayings—which hit the nail on the head. Had I continued to be with him, I would have risked being called another Bozzy by the thankless World; and have often looked in vain for a Note Book I had made of such things.’

And again in 1876: ‘He said, and I dare say, says things to be remembered: decisive Verdicts; which I hope some one makes note of: post me memoranda.’

[25] In Fraser’s Magazine for June 1861, ‘On Translating Homer.’

[27] Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society for 1860, pp 1-17; published in 1861.

[29] [In the book the AT is a symbol made of a capital A, with a small T inside it with the bar of the T in the same position as the bar in the A.—D.P.]

[30] The Hon Stephen Spring Rice.

[34] Sat. iii. 254.

[35a] Hermann’s conjecture on Agam. 819.