[365]Ibid.

[366]"Sartor Resartus," bk. II. ch. VII; The Everlasting No.

[367]"Only this I know: If what thou namest Happiness be our true aim, then are we all astray. With Stupidity and sound Digestion man may front much. But what, in these dull, unimaginative days, are the terrors of Conscience to the diseases of the Liver! Not on Morality, but on Cookery, let us build our stronghold: there brandishing our frying-pan, as censer, let us offer sweet incense to the Devil, and live at ease on the fat things he has provided for his Elect!"—"Sartor Resartus," bk. II. ch. VII.

[368]"Lectures on Heroes."

[369]"Sartor Resartus," bk. II. ch. IX; The Everlasting Yea.

[370]Ibid. bk. III. ch. II; Church Clothes.

[371]"Lectures on Heroes," I; The Hero as Divinity.

[372]"Lectures on Heroes," I; The Hero as Divinity.

[373]Ibid, IV; The Hero as Priest.

[374]Ibid.