[Footnote 1:]

The story of Queen Emma, mother of Edward the Confessor, and her walking unhurt, blindfold and barefoot, over nine red-hot ploughshares, is told in

Bayle's Dictionary

, a frequent suggester of allusions in the

Spectator

. Tonson reported that he usually found

Bayle's Dictionary

open on Addison's table whenever he called on him.

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