[316] [Note VI.]

[317] Original sin, supposed to be washed off by baptism.

[318] See "The Hind and the Panther," p. 224.

[319] The prince christened, but not named.

[320] Jehovah, or the name of God, unlawful to be pronounced by the Jews. Dryden.

[321] Some authors say, that the true name of Rome was kept a secret, ne hostes incantamentis deos elicerent. Dryden.

[322] Candia, where Jupiter was born and lived secretly. Dryden.

[323] Pallas, or Minerva, said by the poets to have been bred up by hand. Dryden.

[324] The prince had no wet nurse.

[325] The sudden false report of the prince's death. See [Note VII.]