[107]. Quinctilian. See Quintilian, Book XII, Chap. I.

[107]. Longinus. On the Sublime, IX, XIII, etc.

[108]. Restoration of Learning in the East. A Cambridge prize poem (1805) by Charles Grant, Lord Glenelg (1778-1866).

[109]. Thersites. See Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida.

[109]. Caliban. See Shakespeare's The Tempest.

[109]. Heraclitus. The "weeping philosopher" (circa 500 B.C.).

[109]. Zeno. The founder (342-270 B.C.) of the Stoic School.

[109]. Zoilus. The ancient grammarian who assailed the works of Homer. The epithet Homeromastix is sometimes applied to him.

[113]. The philosophic Tully, etc. See the concluding paragraph of Cicero's De Senectute.