[579]"Cynthia's Revels," last scene.

[580]Celebration of Charis; "Miscellaneous Poems."

[581]"Masque of Beauty."

[582]"The Sad Shepherd," I. 2.

[583]"The Sad Shepherd," III. 2.

[584]This idea may be expanded psychologically: external perception, memory, are real hallucinations, etc. This is the analytical aspect: under another aspect reason and health are the natural goals.

[585]See Spinoza and Dugald Stewart: Conception in its natural state is belief.

[586]"Tempest," IV. 1.


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