[183] "Iliad," I, vv. 9-12.

[184] Ibid. vv. 94-100.

[185] "Odyssey," XXIV, vv. 41-63.

[186] That is, Thetis.

[187] Bestimmte sittliche Substanz.

[188] Das reine Insichseyn.

[189] Ein ewiger Ernst.

[190] I presume this refers to some drapery or curtains round the bust as exhibited.

[191] This is the meaning of Heiterkeit here rather than "cheerfulness," though Seligkeit is the usual word.

[192] Göttliche Universum. A rather curious expression for, I presume, the ideal totality of the Divine Being.