[75] An ancient Hebrew word for Almighty.
[76] A Hebrew word for Lord.
[77] Doubtless John Martin is here meant.
[78] A recent poet of no great reputation. He was the joint editor of the “Rhine Annual” with Freiligrath and Simrock.
[79] The famous philosopher, who at one time resided in Munich.
[80] The eminent painter, who decorated the Glyptothek and Pinacothek at Munich. He was afterwards Director of the Berlin Academy.
[81] One of Hutten’s well-known works was entitled “Epistolae Obscurorum Vivorum.”
[82] This poem recounts the untimely fate of a playmate, who was drowned when trying to save a kitten. See Heine’s Reisebilder, chapter vi.
[83] A parody on the beginning of Schiller’s “Hymn to Joy.”
[84] See also this story in Book I. of the “Romancero,” p. 411.