Sleep on through one eternal night.—Catullus, V.
[156] The Nature and Origin of Life, by Felix Le Dantec, p. 22 (Engl. trans., 1907).
[157] The Evolution of Matter.
[158] Of course the question remains, What compressed the spring? If Matter and Motion are continually wasting, it follows that they must at some time have been originated, and that the power which originated them is not dependent on them.
[159] The Teaching of Epictetus, p. 103. Dissertations, II, v, 24, etc.
[161] See, e.g., the opening of the Phædrus.
[162] For a discussion of this subject I may refer the reader to an article by the writer in the Hibbert Journal for April, 1906: ‘The Resurrection: A Layman’s Dialogue.’
[163] ὥσπερ ζῷον ἓν ὅλον. Poetics, XXIII, 1. He is speaking of the design of a narrative poem.
[164] What is Art?, by Leo Tolstoy. English translation by Aylmer Maude, pp. 44-5.