[1-4] See note at end of chapter, as also for the allusions in [p. 9], to the battle of Soissons.

[1-5] More properly, his knight's cloak; in all likelihood the trabea, with purple and white stripes, dedicate to the kings of Rome, and chiefly to Romulus.

[1-6] ] Mrs. Jameson, Legendary Art, Vol. II., p. 721.

[1-7] Mrs. Jameson, Vol. II., p. 722.

[1-8] Modern Painters, Plate 73.

[A] The plan for numbered and lettered references is not followed after the first chapter.

[Transcriber's Note: In fact, the author was somewhat chaotic in the way he identified footnotes. From this point onwards, all footnotes have been numbered, and moved to the end of chapters.]

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CHAPTER II.