[33] Tamburlaine, Part II, Act II, sc. ii, iii; V, sc. i. [↑]
[34] Writing as Andrew Philopater. See Dict. of Nat. Biog., art. Robert Parsons, and Storojenko, as cited, i, 36, and note. [↑]
[35] Translated into Latin by Henri Estienne in 1562. [↑]
[36] Remains of Sir Walter Raleigh, ed. 1657, p. 123. [↑]
[37] Bk. i, ch. i, sec. 11. [↑]
[38] Bk. ii, ch. i, sec. 7. [↑]
[39] Essay on the Prometheus. [↑]
[40] Art. Raleigh, in Dict. of Nat. Biog., xlvii, 192. [↑]
[42] Report in 1736 ed. of History of the World, p. ccxlix. “Harpool” seems an error for Harriott. Cp. Edwards, Life of Sir Walter Raleigh, 1868, i, 432, 436. It is after naming “Harpool” that the judge says: “Let not any devil persuade you to think there is no eternity in heaven.” [↑]