[100] Stern, Writings, p. 682.

[101] Ibid., p. 740.

[102] Stern, Writings, p. 669.

[103] Stern, Writings, pp. 810-11.

[104] Stern, Writings, p. 429.

[105] Stern, Writings, pp. 529-30.

[106] Ibid., p. 558.

[107] Ibid., p. 591.

[108] Ibid., p. 728.

[109] The homeric fits of abstraction, which almost every contemporary reports, are highly suggestive of the mind which dwells with essences.