[131] Quoted in Bibliography A, No. 93.

[132] In some marginalia on the Fioretti of St. Francis.

[133] Edward Denison, who had died in 1870 at the age of 30.

[134] See Vol. I. p. [480].

[135] Mystical writer; author of The Pilgrim and the Shrine.

[136] See Vol. I. p. [471], n.

[137] Notes on Lying-in Institutions; see above, p. [197].

[138] I have somewhat compressed the argument in this letter.

[139] See first edition, vol. ii. p. 145, and second edition, vol. iii. pp. 161–162.

[140] On one occasion she forgot the Greek for “Limitless,” and asked Mr. Jowett to tell her. He replied by quoting Homer: “αμοτον μεμαυια, raging insatiably or without limit”—adding wickedly “Whom did this represent?”