[6] E. B. Browning.

[7] No authority gives it later than 1140.

[8] Rabbi Seira.

[9] ‘The Lord God doth like a printer who setteth the letters backward; we see and feel well His setting, but the print we shall see yonder in the life to come.’—Luther’s Table Talk.

[10] Gütle Rothschild, née Schnapper, died May 7, 1849. Her eldest son, Amschel Meyer Rothschild, was born June 12, 1773, died December 6, 1855.

[11] Written in 1882.

[12] The translation is by the late Amy Levy.

[13] Messrs. Campe and Hoffmann erected their new offices during the publication (not too well paid) of the poet’s works.

[14] Matthew Arnold, Heinrich Heine.

[15] The Exhibition of 1855.