[381:D] Paradise Lost, book ii. l. 587, et seq.
[382:A] Reed's Shakspeare, vol. vii. p. 374.
[382:B] Εκ πασῶν δε, &c. De Republ. lib. x. p. 520, Lugd. 1590. Vide Todd's Milton, vol. vii. p. 53.
[382:C] "Such, notwithstanding, is the force there of (musical harmony), and so pleasing effects it hath in that very part of man which is most divine, that some have been thereby induced to think, that the soul itself by nature is or hath in it harmony."—Fifth Book of Ecclesiastical Polity, published singly in 1597.
[382:D] Todd's Milton, vol. vii. p. 53.
[383:A] Chalmers's English Poets, vol. i. p. 296. col. 1.
[383:B] Dante's Inferno, cant. xx.
[383:C] Reed's Shakspeare, vol. iv. p. 89, 90.
[383:D] Ibid. vol. xvii. p. 222. Antony and Cleopatra, act iv. sc. 9.
[383:E] Ibid. vol. xix. p. 409. Othello, act v. sc. 2.