[103] Corr. Litt. as cited, vii, 104. [↑]

[104] Zeller, p. 473. [↑]

[105] Zeller, pp. 478–79. [↑]

[106] Julien Luchaire, Essai sur l’evolution intellectuelle de l’Italie de 1815 à 1830, 1906, p. 3. [↑]

[107] Parini wrote a reproving Ode on the subject. (Henri Hauvette, Littérature Italienne, 1906, p. 371.) He was one of those disillusioned by the course of the Revolution. (Id. p. 375.) [↑]

[108] Hauvette, pp. 391–93. [↑]

[109] Coxe, Memoirs of the Bourbon Kings of Spain, ed. 1815, iv, 408. [↑]

[110] Villanueva, Vida Literaria, London, 1825. [↑]

[111] Buckle, iii, 547–48 (1-vol. ed. 599–600). The last victim seems to have been a woman accused of witchcraft. Her nose was cut off before her execution. See the Marokkanische Briefe, 1785, p. 36; and Buckle’s note 272. [↑]

[112] Letter of D’Alembert to Voltaire, 13 mai, 1773. [↑]