[379]See in Shakespeare, "The Tempest, Measure for Measure, Hamlet"; in Beaumont and Fletcher, "Thierry and Theodoret," Act IV; Webster, passim.
[380]"Anatomy of Melancholy," 12th ed. 1821, 2 vols; Democritus to the Reader, I. 4.
[381]"Anatomy of Melancholy," I. part 2, sec. 2, Mem. 4, p. 420 et passim.
[382]"The Works of Sir Thomas Browne," ed. Wilkin, 1852, 3 vols. "Hydriotaphia," III. ch. V. 14 et passim.
[383]See Milsand, Étude sur Sir Thomas Browne, in the "Revue des Deux Mondes," 1858.
[384]Bacon's Works. Translation of the "De Augmentis Scientiarum," Book II; To the King.
[385]Ibid. Book I. The true end of learning mistaken.
[386]Especially in the Essays.
[387]See also "Novum Organum," Books I and II; the twenty-seven kinds of examples, with their metaphorical names: Instantiæ crucis, divortii januæ, Instantiæ innuentes, polychrestæ, magicæ, etc.
[388]"The Works of Francis Bacon," London, 1824, vol. VII. p. 2. "Latin Biography," by Rawley.