[2] "Friedrich Nietzsche: His Life and Work," New York, 1909, pp. 315-320.
[3] "Nietzsche et l'Immoralisme," Paris, 1902, p. 294.
[4] "Nietzsche as Critic, Philosopher, Poet and Prophet," London, 1901, pp. xi-xxiii.
[5] "Von Darwin bis Nietzsche," Leipsic, 1895.
[6] "Nietzsche," Boston, 1912, pp. 18-45.
[7] "De Kant à Nietzsche," Paris, 1900.
[8] Nietzsche himself, in after years, viewed this attack humorously, and was wont to say that it was caused, not by Schopenhauer alone, but also (and chiefly) by the bad cooking of Leipsic. See "Ecce Homo," II, i.
[9] "Ecce Homo," II, 3.
[10] Eng. tr. by Steven T. Byington, "The Ego and His Own," New York, 1907.
[11] The Leviathan, I, vi; London, 1651.