[336] See what Aristotle says about the witty (εὐτράπελοι, literally, the easy turning, nimble-minded), Ethics, Bk. iv., 8.
[337] Mr. Radford, in an article on Falstaff, in Mr. Birrell’s Obiter dicta (First Series).
[338] The Journal of Education, Nov. 1901, p. 687.
[339] Traill, loc. cit., p. 147.
[340] Mr. Radford, loc. cit.
INDEX.
Abstraction, in representation of character in comedy, [358], [359], [367].
Absurd, the, as laughable, [110], [152], [216], [217], [239], [294].
Addison, Jos., [30] note, [95], [304] note, [354], [355], [423].