FOOTNOTES.

[62] A pointless satire upon Klopstock and his Messias.
[63] Schiller, who is not very particular about the quantities of
classical names, gives this word with the o long—which is, of course,
the correct quantity—in The Gods of Greece.
[64] A well-known general, who died in 1783.
[65] See the play of The Robbers.
[66] Written in consequence of the ill-treatment Schiller experienced
at the hands of the Grand Duke Charles of Wirtemberg.
[67] Written in the Suabian dialect.
[68] An allusion to the appointment of regimental surgeon, conferred
upon Schiller by the Grand Duke Charles in 1780, when he was twenty-one
years of age.
[69] The Landlord on the Mountain.
[70] The year.