[[86]] de deo Socr. 4, 126.

[[87]] de deo Socr. 5, 130-132.

[[88]] de deo Socr. 6, 132. Cf. Tert. Apol. 22, 23, 24, on nature and works of demons, on lines closely similar.

[[89]] de deo Socr. 7, 136.

[[90]] See chapter vi. p. 188.

[[91]] de deo Socr. 11, 144.

[[92]] de deo Socr. 15.

[[93]] The story of Lamachus "our high-souled leader," now "buried in the entire element," would make anyone wish to become a brigand, Sainte-Beuve said. Here one must regretfully omit the robbers' cave altogether.

[[94]] Metam. xi, 3, 4. Apuleius had a fancy for flowing hair.

[[95]] Metam. xi, 5.